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Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African ...
We speak to Peter Beinart, editor-at-large at Jewish Currents, about changing popular opinion in the U.S. toward Israel and Palestine. “I’m not sure there’s any political issue in the United States, ...
Vice President J. D. Vance eviscerated Democrat New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani’s lack of gratitude toward the U ...
They may be more than 7,200 miles away from Kampala — capital of their native Uganda — but the children in the Imani Milele ...
America’s understanding of race and ethnicity is still woefully simplistic.
Uganda’s 80-year-old president announced that, after more than four decades in power, he will seek yet another term next year.
State-sanctioned rights violations, including the senseless execution and abductions of anti-regime protesters and critics, ...
The order to stop the live coverage by CA during the nationwide demos last Wednesday saw the final relegation of Kenya to a ...
Oshiomhole compared the Buhari administration's directive to the CBN to print more money to the economic situations in ...
So who was Idi Amin, Uganda's former president and one of Africa's most notorious leaders? He began his career in the British Colonial Army and with virtually no education, rose from chef's assistant ...
Known as ‘Big Daddy’ by his supporters and ‘The Butcher’ by his critics, Idi Amin went from being a dirt-poor illiterate boy from a town in north-west Uganda so remote nobody knows its ...
General Idi Amin was a murderous dictator who ruled Uganda in the 1970s. Getty Images Edward Siedle went on to become a successful lawyer and financial-fraud guru, but his father’s murder in ...