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A borderless Africa is a dream that’s been collectively held since the golden age of Pan-Africanism. Is it truly possible?...














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His COVID-19 response has thrown the negative aspects of his presidency into sharp relief.

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Swift positions taken by the AU could be stymied by ongoing conflicts, funding shortfalls and border closures.

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There are significant economic and social pull factors behind the popularity of used clothing.

During epidemics, the measures taken to protect populations and to keep health systems afloat leave women and girls vulnerable to violence.

The long history of racist beauty standards alone cannot explain the ongoing global use of harmful skin lighteners.