Miriam Makeba's 'Mother Africa'
A vivid documentary of her travel across America brings to life an unforgettable source...
Burundi Opposes ICC
Burundi, long in tense dialogue with the International Criminal Court, now declares non-cooperation with...
Burundi's Non, Again to ICC
Burundi, long in tense dialogue with the International Criminal Court, now declares non-cooperation with...
Tunisia Extends Emergency
Tunisia is needing to once again prolong its state emergency, which began the previous...
Italy Examines Sea Deaths
The flow of migrants from Africa through the Mediterranean continues — and leads to...
Morocco Holds Western Sahara
The policy regarding independence of Western Sahara from Morocco continues with no perceptible changes,...
Morocco On Western Sahara
The policy regarding independence of Western Sahara from Morocco continues with no perceptible changes,...
John Akomfrah in London
An immersive video-installation exhibit from the Black British artist is one of the highlights...
'Forêts Natales' à Paris
Au Quai Branly on a une exposition des scupltures provénant de l’Afrique équatoriale et...
Museum of Jews in Morocco
The ‘The Invisible Museum’ exhibition displays artifacts from daily lives of Jewish-Moroccan peoples, in...
Salomé Karwah Passes
As a survivor then carer during Liberia’s 2014-15 Ebola epidemic, Karwah inspired many; so...
Julia/Julius in Uganda
Julia/Julius Kaggwa’s intersex life and activism remind us that the struggle for self-determination can...
Cairo Museum of Art Reopens
Museum of Islamic Art reopens to memories of its 2014 bombing, but also to...
Buchi Emecheta Passes
Fiction and literature lose a trenchant and influential chronicler of the Nigerian, female and...
Etisalat Prize Shortlist
The Etisalat Prize for Literature has published its shortlist, with judges and readers set...
Rose-Innes’ ‘Nineveh’
Henrietta Rose-Innes offers a “gripping, thrilling allegory of a troubled nation” and a “wounded...