The closer Venezuela gets to voting on annexation of the Essequibo, the more tense the border dispute with Guyana becomesVenezuela's border row originated with British Guiana and continues today Written by Janine Mendes-Franco30 November 2023
Expert opinions differ on how much of an impact G20 membership will have for Africa'There are seismic shifts happening in global geopolitics ...'Written by Zita Zage30 November 2023
‘The eagle has landed’ and Trinidad and Tobago social media users are thrilled'You're welcome'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco29 November 2023
Why green hydrogen holds a lot of potential for Trinidad & Tobago'If you use a low-carbon source of electricity, then the hydrogen you produce is 'green''Written by Christianne Zakour29 November 2023
The death and rebirth of the distinctive sounds of ZambiaPolitical and economic factors influenced the highs and lows of Zambian musicWritten by Zita Zage29 November 2023
How newborns and their mothers are vulnerable to climate change'[W]e have to do our part with policies [because] everything adds up Written by Candice Stewart28 November 2023
A lucky Gazan routine?I wake up. I'm still alive. I ask myself, 'Is that a good thing?' Written by We Are Not Numbers28 November 2023
Fighting violence against women in Turkey is no easy featThe femicide numbers are growing, while state response rings hollowWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva27 November 2023
Maldives’ new president formally requests India withdraw troops from its bordersThere are 77 Indian military personnel currently present in the MaldivesWritten by Rezwan27 November 2023
Interview with the political figure Boubacar Touré on the coup which overthrew Niger's presidentMali, Burkina Faso, and Guinea are standing by the actors behind Niger's coup Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Adam Long27 November 2023
‘Well, well, well': What the fuss about Trinidad & Tobago's national anthem is all about'[S]acrificing tolerance and respect, for views and clicks'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco25 November 2023
Navigating the media landscape in ZambiaLocal and international media outlets that provide coverage of ZambiaWritten by Zita Zage24 November 2023
How rugby became part of the DNA of South AfricansThe importance of rugby in shaping the country’s history and cultureWritten by Zita Zage24 November 2023
Australian journalist pushes back against anti-LGBTQ+ trollsMedia groups expressed solidarity with queer journalist Patricia KarvelasWritten by Mong Palatino24 November 2023
When the messages stopped Reflections on Israel’s ongoing assault on GazaWritten by Alice Rothchild23 November 2023
Senegalese music: A national emblem, renowned worldwideYoussou N'Dour is a famous international star of Senegalese musicWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Jane Ellis23 November 2023
Democratic Republic of Congo: What to read and who to follow to understand the social and political situationOver 7,000 professional journalists form the life-blood of the DRC media.Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Adam Long23 November 2023
In Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina's dual nationality courts controversy on eve of Presidential ElectionOpposition lodges judicial case to disqualify Rajoelina from the raceWritten by Mamisoa Raveloaritiana, Jean SovonTranslated by Adam Long23 November 2023
Portraits of exile: Feminista group's ongoing struggle for justice in IranReflections on the pressures faced by Iranians advocating for changeWritten by Maryam Mirza23 November 2023
What is a Jab Molassie, and does it have a place in promoting Tobago's tourism offering?'[O]ne of the most beautiful examples of how Carnival [was] designed for colonial disruption'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco22 November 2023
Universal Children’s Day: Post-Covid, Hong Kong must ensure children’s rightsLet the children be heard and tackle self-harm problemsWritten by Hong Kong Free Press22 November 2023