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The corporate takeover of South African universities is the living legacy of Cecil John Rhodes, the mining magnate/politician. This ought to be a prime focus of students who describe themselves as ...
In the rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea—where more than 800 languages echo across valleys and coasts—a remarkable ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Bandung Conference Was a Symbol of Global LiberationSeventy years ago in April 1955, twenty-nine delegations representing countries in Africa and Asia convened in the city of ...
South Asia is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to geographical, socioeconomic, and environmental factors. Although Bhutan is the sole carbon-neutral country in the region, other nations ...
How the West seeks to dominate poor countries using the language of democracy and human rights THE LAST WORD | Andrew M. Mwenda | We return to EU ambassadors expressing concern over human rights ...
This conclusion to Phil Craig’s Finest Hour trilogy shows how, far from marking an end to war and suffering, 1945 created ...
It’s been 70 years since the Bandung Conference brought leaders of Asian and African countries together in a collective ...
India's retaliatory attack on Pakistan's military airfields and terrorist headquarters has transformed its global image from a soft power into a hard power ...
As English gains ground in Algeria, questions emerge about identity, access, and the cost of sidelining French in education, ...
Jakarta, Indonesia’s vibrant capital, blends colonial charm with modern energy. From the historic streets of Kota Tua and ...
Bibliotherapy helps externalize what has long been internalized. It allows readers to break cycles of silence and restore a ...
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