By Darlene Superville WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s daughter Malia will take a year off after graduating high school in June before attending Harvard University in 2017.... Read more
By Omolade Adunbi Most contemporary observers of Nigerian politics would be surprised to learn that the Left has been a significant part of the country’s postcolonial history. Nowadays, the... Read more
By Alan Woods For Marxists, the root cause of all forms of oppression consists in the division of society into classes. But oppression can take many forms. Alongside class oppression we find... Read more
Pop music superstar Prince has died at his home in suburban Minneapolis. His death was confirmed by his publicist, according to The Associated Press. Authorities had earlier said they were i... Read more
Abuja, Thursday 21 April, 2016 – The Government of Japan has extended a grant of US$4.5 million, or 1.4 billion Nigerian Naira, to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for the provisi... Read more
Baby Zainab Mohammed, just twenty-five days old, is fussing and crying. She is with her mother in a health centre at the Dalori camp for people displaced by the conflict in northeast Nigeria... Read more
By Jim Nelson Something is dawning on us—it’s almost too soon for us to admit, but it’s there, a half-considered thought only now blooming in our brains. Maybe we dismiss it with one of thos... Read more
By Courtney Radsch/CPJ Advocacy Director The Committee to Protect Journalists has joined Social Justice Connection and other press freedom and human rights groups in calling on the World Ban... Read more
By Bridget Okafor The Global Drug Policy Program and Release are proud to invite applications to the 2016 Asia & Africa Advocacy Fellowship Program on Drug Policy Reform. Fellows will be... Read more
By Jessica Weiss Alice Brennan got the call in early November. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) was coordinating a large-scale project involving a massive dat... Read more







