by SERGE HALIMI Almost everyone in Tunisia believes that the benefits of the revolution are in danger. Perhaps from a “secular” opposition that refuses…
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By Markus Brauck, Wolfgang Höbel and Claudia Voigt Publishing houses are Germany’s intellectual backbone. For many years, they created a culture of literary abundance…
Yaoundé, 22 Mars 2013 © Valentine MULANGO | Cameroon-Info.Net One of Africa’s literary icon and publisher of several novels, Nigeria’s Chinua Achebe, is dead.…
This year we are happy to welcome Professor Francis B. Nyamnjoh: Chair of the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Cape Town,…
Interview by Innocent Chia Other than the silly rumor of the improbable escape of First Lady Chantal Biya, allegedly and uncharacteristically disappearing from the…
Despite the rise and rise of the single household, our society still struggles to accept someone on their own – especially if that someone…
To what extent do careers suffer when parents take leave to stay home with their children? According to a new survey by the German…
The author on feminism, activism, The Color Purple and still being estranged from her only daughter Alice Walker: this planet is for joy. Photograph:…
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By NGUGI WA THIONG’O Published: March 14, 2013 IRVINE, Calif. I MUST have been about 10 in colonialKenya when I saw men, women and…