The dangerous narrative, where the former dictator becomes a victim needs to be urgently challenged.
Mohamed Ali’s videos exposed the corruption of the Egyptian regime, but the economic data tell an even darker story.
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Activities to ‘cure’ LGBTIQ people are widespread globally, says report, driven by ultra-religious groups and “internalised” prejudice.
Over 100 organisations and academics sign a letter demanding a fair selection process for the next IMF managing director.
The capital’s protest leaders made a deal with the military. Non-Arabs in Sudan’s periphery fear that their freedom and safety will be the price.
While the whole of Europe was speaking about the castaways we had on board, we were the only ones hearing their stories.
The Sustainable Development Goals are sending out distress signals. They won’t eradicate global poverty whilst they’re hitched to a broken neoliberal paradigm of development, new evidence suggests.
They ousted one of the world’s worst dictators. Then came brutal counter-attacks from rich, militarised Islamic fundamentalists across borders.
The Addis Standard uncovers the bilateral effort to cover-up Ethiopian deaths in Lebanon.