The continued exclusion of Africa from permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council is not merely a procedural flaw but a structural imbalance that is...
When Pope Leo XIV issued an unprecedented apology on Monday for the Holy See’s role in legitimizing centuries of slavery, it did not happen in a...
The surge in xenophobic violence driven by anti-immigrant vigilante groups that has gripped South Africa since January 2026 seems to be intensifying. This month, groups like...
In a major diplomatic boost for Africa’s reparations movement, Ghana’s Foreign Minister has announced that the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) has offered its unanimous support...
In an open letter to Israel’s ambassador, author Seth K. Awuku argues that Ghana must resist pressure to take sides in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. Drawing...
The Ghanaian government has announced it will table a landmark resolution before the United Nations, formally recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as the “gravest crime against...
A quiet social shift is taking place in Senegal, where a grassroots initiative known as the “School of Husbands” is encouraging men to rethink long-held ideas...
In this article by Juliette McIntyre, Adelaide University and Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Deakin University, the authors reflect on growing global concern that the United Nations —...