displaced residents receive food at communal kitchen in Sudan
Sudan

“Hunted, raped, starved”: CPJ’s chilling report on journalists in Sudan’s El Fasher

Risking murder, rape, and torture, journalists continue working in the besieged city, walled off without food supply, surviving on animal fodder that has poisoned many.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 2, 2025
King Mswati III UN
Swaziland

Swaziland monarch’s call for UN recognition of Taiwan is “not sovereign diplomacy, but imperial control”: Communist Party

Swaziland is the only African country to recognize Taiwan, which helps perpetuate the continent’s last absolute monarchy, enriching the royal family and arming its repression, while grabbing Swazi land and exploiting its cheap labor.

Pavan Kulkarni
September 29, 2025
Imminent Atrocities, Famine, and Cholera Crisis in Sudan
Sudan

Famine, cholera, and ethnic massacres loom large over North Darfur’s besieged capital

About 260,000 civilians, half of them children, are trapped in the besieged city, cut off from food, water, and medical supplies by an advancing paramilitary, notorious for ethnic cleansing.

Pavan Kulkarni
September 25, 2025
International Criminal Court
Burkina Faso Mali Niger

AES countries exit the ICC, denouncing it as “an instrument of neo-colonial repression”

Accusing the Court of selective targeting and incompetence in “prosecuting established war crimes, crimes against humanity, [and] genocide”, the AES announced its exit, months after deciding to establish the Sahelian Criminal and Human Rights Court (CPS-DH).

Pavan Kulkarni
September 24, 2025
Aliko Dangote
Nigeria

Nigeria’s oil workers resist monopolization by Africa’s richest man

After dominating sub-Saharan Africa’s cement production and cornering large portions of its market in sugar, salt, and packaging industries, the Nigerian multinational conglomerate Dangote Group is moving fast to monopolize fuel distribution.

Pavan Kulkarni
September 23, 2025
Swazi activists protest deportation deal
Swaziland United States

Exiled Swazi activists protest Trump deportation deal outside US embassy in South Africa

King Mswati III, Africa’s last absolute monarch, is accused of accepting USD 500 million from the Trump administration to accept deported criminals in Swaziland.

Pavan Kulkarni
September 20, 2025
The crowded emergency room at the MSF-supported Al Nao Hospital in Khartoum.
Sudan

Thousands suffer cholera with no medical care in war-torn Sudan’s Darfur

Almost 12,200 people have been infected with the deadly disease that has claimed over 500 lives in the region in less than three months since it was first detected in the crowded camps for displaced people in North Darfur.

Pavan Kulkarni
September 19, 2025
Ivory Coast
Côte d’Ivoire

Tens of thousands protest in Ivory Coast against the slide into dictatorship

Taking power in 2011 with the help of French military intervention, 83-year-old President Alassane Ouattara is attempting to grab office for a fourth term by barring both main contestants from running for the upcoming election in October.

Pavan Kulkarni
August 13, 2025