These were the main conclusions of an international conference entitled “Copyright and the Public Interest: Africa and the Global South” held last month in South Africa. The conveners were ReCreate ...
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The leaders of 22 Indigenous peoples from five continents held prayers for nature in Chile at the end of a 46-day pilgrimage ...
Accusing Israel of “apartheid” is a double standard against the Jewish people. It takes the language of justice and twists it ...
Prosper Adoga 20, is currently in his final year as a history student at the University of Abuja. He has always been ...
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Native Americans and other indigenous peoples saw the world as sacred and spiritual, pervaded with a spiritual force. This ...
Glaciers around the globe are disappearing faster than ever, with the last three-year period seeing the largest glacial mass ...
In October 2024, the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (UNCESCR) issued a landmark decision ...
The digital world is becoming the primary space where information is shared, and if our language does not have a presence there, it risks being forgotten by future generations.
The world lost one of the most powerful voices of the Garifuna community when Honduran musician Aurelio Martínez died in a tragic plane crash off the shore of Roatán, Honduras.