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Labor pains

Nigerian labor movement’s response to nationwide protests against hunger and economic challenges, advocating for independent popular power-building efforts

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On Safari

On our year-end publishing break, we consider: what is the work and role of little magazines like our own?

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At what cost?

Malawi’s decision to send more than 200 people to work on Israel’s farms sets a precedent for other African leaders

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Repression
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Congo beyond the hashtags

Despite the Leopards’ triumph, DRC’s turmoil worsens. Social media outcry echoes the ignored plight of Congo’s suffering populace.

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International
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Labor pains

Nigerian labor movement’s response to nationwide protests against hunger and economic challenges, advocating for independent popular power-building efforts

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Arts & Culture
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On Safari

On our year-end publishing break, we consider: what is the work and role of little magazines like our own?

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Economy
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At what cost?

Malawi’s decision to send more than 200 people to work on Israel’s farms sets a precedent for other African leaders

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Democracy
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Laboring at a crossroads

Nigeria’s Labor Party lost its way when it abandoned socialism for social democracy. Still, it remains essential for the labor

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