African Union
Morocco: U.S. to lead war games after 30-year ceasefire with Western...
By Rick Rozoff
April 29, 2021
The U.S. and NATO and African military allies are now planning this year’s iteration of the annual African Lion war...
The war in Ethiopia: revenge of the Amhara, the future of...
Nov. 25, 2020
On Sunday November 23 the Ethiopian government gave the leadership and units of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) 72 hours to...
The African Continental Free Trade Area: What Kind of Pan-Africanism?
by NANGA Jean
21 January 2019
In Kigali, Rwanda, on March 21, 2018, five years after the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Organisation...
La ZLEC, un afrolibéralisme caché derrière le masque du panafricanisme
par Jean-Christophe Servant
16 mai 2019
Quel contraste. Le continent s’est levé contre la signature des Accords de partenariat économique (APE) entre l’Union européenne et...
L’ Afrique, périphérie de la crise ou épicentre de la solution...
Apparu dans la ville de Wuhan en Chine, diffusé en Asie et en Europe via les foyers iranien, italien, français ou espagnol, frappant massivement...
DETTE AFRICAINE: MORATOIRE OU ANNULATION ?
Par Demba Moussa Dembélé
Economiste
Il est désormais admis que la pandémie du coronavirus va avoir de graves conséquences économiques et sociales pour le monde, comparables à...
Western bombing won’t save Syria. Non-western diplomacy might
Interventionist policies from the west have failed in the Middle East. It’s time for the rest of the world to step up and offer...
Donner trop de chances à la guerre
17 Fev 2018
À l’aube de la nouvelle année, il est important que les États-Unis reconnaissent leur histoire inquiétante de guerres à l’échelon mondial, surtout...
What the US did with their Cold War victory
Giving War Too Many Chances
As the new year begins, it is important for the U.S. to acknowledge its troubling history of global war-making, especially...
The retreat of neoliberalism
An internal IMF report admitting the destructive nature of neoliberalism may have come too late for many African countries. The neoliberal structural adjustment programmes have led to economic hardships, political instability and conflicts in most African countries where they have been implemented.








