South Africa is yet again grappling with a ghost of xenophobia. Xenophobia, an irrational fear, hatred, or deep-seated prejudice toward people perceived as foreigners...
Democracy is on the decline in East Africa. The regional governments are increasingly treating democratic participation not as a constitutional right but as a...
Education is meant to help students understand the world, question assumptions, and think critically about history and society. In India, however, education has always...
Jumping from the top of a truck, Gazan journalist Anas Al‑Sharif landed in the arms of his best friend, Saleh Al‑Ja’farawi, with a joy that felt almost borrowed from another world, brief, bright, and impossibly alive amid a landscape cratered by warplanes.
South Africa is yet again grappling with a ghost of xenophobia. Xenophobia, an irrational fear, hatred, or deep-seated prejudice toward people perceived as foreigners...
At a time when democratic backsliding is no longer an abstract warning but a lived reality across continents, feminist leaders are quietly — and often at personal risk — holding the line.