Julian Assange is our Antigone. He is awaiting extradition to the US for spying for the people, making public a small part of the obscene dark side of US policy
It’s a rocky road to a functional democratic future for the United States, but fighting injustice is a long-term task
The family believes that the truth may come out, 45 years after the academic was assassinated
America and its Nato allies have been responsible for the deaths of millions, yet many South Africans identify with the West and see it as enlightened
Newly inaugurated President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemned the invasions as a “fascist” attack
Carlos Lopes, the former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission on Africa, makes his case in this interview with Sakiko Fukuda-Parr as to why Africa should take advice on development politics and knowledge from Asia.
The volume will be turned up as the ANC deals with challenges such as load-shedding in the lead-up to next year’s election
Hundreds of supporters of Brazil’s far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro broke through police barricades and stormed into Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme Court on Sunday
A public art team aims to roll back the squalor and spiritual deformity of downtown Johannesburg. Its latest project looks for meaning in a senseless murder
Ruling party’s alliance partners unhappy with the lack of action taken to improve the lives of workers and other South Africans