Where do the clothes go after we put them in a recycling bin? An 11-month investigation covering thousands of kilometersThe impact of textile waste from developed countries on Global South countries is dire and largely unacknowledged.
Handouts are never free. The cruel US aid freeze is an opportunity for the Caribbean | Kenneth MohammedThe perception of the U.S. as a benefactor in the Caribbean is a myth, revealing a history of interventionism and exploitation.
The Old World Order Is Dying. What New World Order Is Struggling to Be Born?The main point of the article discusses the potential collapse of four major empires and the uncertain future that lies ahead.
Mali's gold mining disputes and the fight for economic justiceMali's demand for fair revenue from mining reflects its sovereignty and a trend of African countries challenging neocolonial practices in resource management.
Copper Colonialism Is Wrecking Zambia's Farmlands and WaterwaysLobito's ports symbolize Angola's colonial past and present neocolonial challenges amidst its emerging status as a renewable energy hub.