
Uganda’s Judge, Julia Sebuntinde, was the only judge who voted against all the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) provisional measures...














“Much has happened since [the founding of the AU], much remains finished, much is yet to be done. That is why we must focus on the...

Can high-level meetings and summits build trust and change a historically complex set of relationships?

Brian Kagoro offers reflections on why Africans must take charge of their own destiny and realize that “no one owes Africa a meal or a living”.

On April 2 African Crossroads members met online to discuss Climate Justice. Here are 10 key ideas on Climate Justice which emerged from the discussion.

The death rate was 48% compared to the global average of 32%.

“We recognise apartheid when see it” say South African Jews.

A press conference for Southern African media and stakeholders on 18 May has kickstarted the African lobby behind an independent report on racist police violence in...

The Senegalese culture of discretion, called "sutura", inhibits survivors of sexual violence from publicly denouncing perpetrators.

Despite the challenges of being a female comedian, the women who do choose to perform feel emboldened to speak out in ways that can resist sexism.

Can Africa avoid getting sucked into the 21st-century contest, or should it also reach for the stars?