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U.S. Army Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade, conduct a live fire training event during Justified Accord on March 9, 2022. Over 800 personnel participated in the exercise representing the United States, Kenya Defence Forces, allied nations and partners / credit: U.S. Army Sgt. N.W. Huertas

Imperialist Militarism and the African Crisis

Abayomi Azikiwe October 9, 2022 Abayomi Azikiwe

Since the beginning of the Transatlantic slave trade, European colonialists have used systematic violence to control and exploit the African people and other oppressed geopolitical regions, writes, Abayomi Azikiwe.

Women in Western Sahara, officially the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic / credit: Saharauiak / Wikipedia

Morocco Fails to Get Kenyan Endorsement for Occupation of Western Sahara

Pavan Kulkarni September 22, 2022 Pavan Kulkarni

A Kenyan foreign ministry communique has clarified newly elected President William Ruto's tweet on rescinding recognition for the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) was arbitrary and has no bearing on Kenya’s foreign policy, reports Pavan Kulkarni of Peoples Dispatch.

The South African flag, U.S. dollars and a video camera / credit: Toward Freedom photo illustration

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Capture of South African ‘Independent’ Media by the U.S. State and Big Capital

Phillip Dexter and Roscoe Palm September 16, 2022 Phillip Dexter and Roscoe Palm

It is time we knew who the masters of South African media really are, write Phillip Dexter and Roscoe Palm of Pan-African Institute for Socialism.

A map of countries where the United States has militarily intervened / credit: Congressional Research Service

U.S. Launched 251 Military Interventions Since 1991, and 469 Since 1798

Benjamin Norton September 14, 2022 Benjamin Norton

The U.S. military launched 469 foreign interventions since 1798, including 251 since the end of the first cold war in 1991, according to official Congressional Research Service data. Benjamin Norton reports for Multipolarista.

The hills of Murang'a County, Kenya / credit: COSV/CC

Kenya’s Deadly Land Tussles Make Forest Safer Than Houses

Shadrack Omuka September 12, 2022 Shadrack Omuka

Rural Kenyans said they have been attacked while struggling for land in central Kenya since the 1960s. Land struggles between squatters and deed holders have continued unabated since Kenya's 1963 independence from the British empire. Shadrack Omuka reports.

Toward Freedom Seeks an Africa Editorial Consultant

Toward Freedom Editor September 9, 2022 Toward Freedom Editor

Toward Freedom seeks to hire an Africa Editorial Consultant with experience in journalism to help develop a remote Africa Bureau.

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