For decades, Cuban doctors have served the Caribbean’s most marginalised. Now, as Cuba faces its own crisis, the region looks away, waiting on Trump’s approval
There is a line, often quoted, seldom pr…
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For decades, Cuban doctors have served the Caribbean’s most marginalised. Now, as Cuba faces its own crisis, the region looks away, waiting on Trump’s approval
There is a line, often quoted, seldom pr…
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The UK and EU countries who abstained when Ghana’s UN resolution was adopted may soon find it harder to sustain the same old script on reparations
The most revealing thing about Ghana’s UN resolution …
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Trump has attacked judges and weakened global safeguards. Someone needs to stand up to the US and stop the erosion of democracy
In an era of overlapping crises, corruption is no longer a side issue – …
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As the men’s football World Cup looms, the region’s prowess is often seen in terms of inspirational hardship, but the political will to treat sport strategically is lacking
The US is preparing to co-h…
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In the Caribbean and Latin America, the lived reality of these measures – presented in the language of diplomacy – is stark
Across borders, cultures and faiths, most ordinary people want the same thin…
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Aligning itself with Washington and dismissing regional diplomacy has left the dual island nation isolated amid the Venezuela crisis
There is a saying in Trinidad and Tobago: “Cockroach should stay ou…
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This year was a pivotal one, in which the issue of restorative justice began to frame the UK’s post-imperial relationship with the global south
A little while ago, I was interviewed for a forthcoming …
4 months ago
When she became president, Samia Suluhu Hassan offered hope. But the country’s sudden democratic decay is more than just a national tragedy
A renewed sense of hope has taken root across the African c…
5 months ago
Beating the dangerous influence of private interests on governments requires independent judges, journalists and a courageous civil society
A global youth revolt is shaking the foundations of politica…
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De-dollarisation is not a threat to global stability. Countries are simply questioning the rules of a game long rigged in Washington’s favour
For more than eight decades, the US dollar has reigned sup…