The state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology
South Africa may have attained political emancipation but economically the chains largely remain
The airstrikes are about more than Iran’s nuclear capacity; they are aimed at the network of supporters of Palestinians’ right to exist
This creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled
As Cape Town continues its investment in digital security infrastructure, the challenge lies in balancing innovation with accountability, and enforcement with the protection of fundamental rights
Seventy-seven years ago hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forcibly evicted from their homes. Since then they remain under siege in the West Bank and Gaza, where 50,000 have been killed since 2023
The illegal detention of children and their physical and psychological abuse, is a deliberate strategy to rob Palestine of its future
The United States is planning to increase its military presence in the Middle East
There are many parallels between apartheid South Africa and Israel today — perhaps a one-state solution is not that far away
Israel’s destruction of infrastructure and restrictions on this essential resource is putting millions of lives at risk