President of Niger, General Abdourahamane Tchiani
Niger

On the road: an unprecedented cross-country journey by Niger’s president amid a neo-colonial proxy war

Amid the Western portrayal of Niger as a failed state reeling under attacks by terrorists after expelling the French troops, President Tchiani traveled on road in an unprecedented journey across the country’s seven regions, in an act of defiance as well as reassurance.

Pavan Kulkarni
November 26, 2025
Accra conference
Ghana

“Inalienable right of Africans and people of African descent to full reparations”, asserts Accra Declaration

Ghana’s president John Mahama unveiled a plan for visa-free travel between African countries in his keynote address to an international conference organized by the Pan-African Progressive Front to commemorate eighty years of the historic 5th Pan-African Congress.

Pavan Kulkarni
November 23, 2025
Defense expo in Mali
Mali

Mali defends sovereignty against a Western-backed “proxy war” by terror groups

As panic-inducing travel advisories and doomsaying media reports prophesy the fall of Mali to an Al Qaeda affiliate attacking fuel convoys, the government has re-secured supply routes and hosted Mali’s first international defense expo in a supposedly besieged capital.

Pavan Kulkarni
November 19, 2025
Protest for Western Saharan self-determination and sovereignty
Western Sahara

Western Sahara’s decolonization at a crossroads after 50 years of occupation

The US, UK, and France are bringing ever more pressure on the international community to legitimize the illegal occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco, which in turn is handing over the occupied resources for Western countries to loot.

Pavan Kulkarni
November 14, 2025
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and US President Donald Trump
Nigeria

Trump threatens war on Africa’s most populous country to “save” “our CHERISHED Christians”

“We know the heart and intent of Trump is to help us fight insecurity,” states the spokesperson of Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu, who has time and again demonstrated his loyalty to the West.

Pavan Kulkarni
November 4, 2025
Sudan Darfur
Sudan

A bloodbath visible from space: RSF’s massacres in Sudan’s El Fasher

“I urge colleagues to study the latest satellite imagery of El Fasher; blood on the sand. And I urge colleagues to study the world’s continued failure to stop this. Blood on… [our] hands,” said UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher.

Pavan Kulkarni
November 1, 2025
El Fasher Darfur
Sudan

El Fasher’s last stand: “The city has fallen, but its dignity has not”

With the last resistance fighter defending the city falling in battle, the besieged capital of North Darfur is under the control of paramilitary RSF, which has killed “most of the civilians who had remained inside”

Pavan Kulkarni
October 29, 2025
Cameroon protests Biya's re-election
Cameroon

Protests erupt in Cameroon as the 92-year-old president gets another seven-year term

Alleging electoral fraud, protesters have taken to the streets insisting on the victory of his opponent, a veteran of the regime who broke ranks, and garnered mass support by flip-flopping over the issues of federalism and the Anglophone crisis.

Pavan Kulkarni
October 27, 2025