“Each year, one journalist gets a Pulitzer prize and one hundred get shot.”
This was the message shared by the United Nations on the 2nd of November, ... Read More
by Sara Bundtzen
Today, a 2700-kilometre-long berm, built by Morocco in the 1980s, divides the territory of Western Sahara and isolates its people. For more tha... Read More
By Emily Liu
A Duke medical student's NGO aims to expand career development options in science, technology engineering and math for youth in Nigeria.... Read More
By Cristina Orsini
During the first six months after the breakout of violence in Libya in 2011, an estimated one million people crossed the border from Liby... Read More
DARJA, THE NORTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE THAT IS OFFICIALLY UNOFFICIAL
By Aghiles Ourad
Ghiles El Kadi and I are sitting in a café in Finsbury Park, L... Read More
by Critsina Orsini
“When I was released from prison, the gate was just open. And they asked me to go. I don’t have anybody in Italy. I didn’t have one euro. I ... Read More
By Sebastian Hicks
Burundi is a country you may have understandably confused with a number of other places beginning with ‘B’: Benin, Burkina Faso or even Brun... Read More
This article was originally published in the January 2015 print edition of The Paris Globalist
By Yena Lee | Additional reporting by Saba MBoundza
Two years... Read More
This article was originally published on 10th February 2015 in the Sydney Globalist.
By Tyler Drayton
The allegations are harrowing. In early November, Sudane... Read More
By Juliane Rühl
Hidden in the 20th arrondissement is the office of Afrikadaa, a magazine of contemporary African art. I met Pascale Obolo, its Editor-in-Chief,... Read More