“We have to rethink the ways to connect our countries again”
Véronique Tadjo, writer By Aurora M. Alcojor Writer, illustrator and poet, Véronique Tadjo (1955), originally from Ivory Coast, has a long career as the author
Véronique Tadjo, writer By Aurora M. Alcojor Writer, illustrator and poet, Véronique Tadjo (1955), originally from Ivory Coast, has a long career as the author
The revenues of national liberation struggles are less and less relevant to the political parties of Austral Africa After a year marked by the electoral
Youth mobilization in Kenya changes the way of doing politics By Carlos under erro From Barcelona What should be a demonstration to stop a tax
The African continental trade zone (AFCTA) becomes the next hope of youth in the continent Economic growth and demographic thrust should guarantee the development of
The neocolonization of European galleries, a reality that makes its way in the art market By Alfonso Masoliver The relationship between African plastic artists and
African countries, at the crossroads for the payment of external debt By Jaume Portell Caño The payment of external debt has become one of the
Ugandés politician, opponent to Museveni, encourages young people to be interested in politics By Pablo Moraga, From Kampala (Uganda) The leader of the platform for
Young people slowly move away from the culture of masks in Burkina Faso By Èlia Borràs From Uagadugú (Burkina Faso) The urban exodus of young
An urban project of the Egyptian government drowns the most populous necropolis in the world With an investment of billions of euros, the new Egyptian
The setback of freedoms and a return to authoritarianism mark the future of the youngest continent on the planet The democratic advances experienced by the