Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is a widely praised development economist with a background as finance minister and foreign minister of Nigeria.
Independence Day was no easy feat and a path riddled with challenges. Kwame Nkrumah managed to get past them all.
By Eric Axner-Norrman These the fictional diary entries for January 15th to January 21st, 2024, of Bogomil Šukoijević, a Croatian-Slovenian
The Radio discusses South Africa finding its role in the Global South.
UF welcomed Henning Melber, a German-Namibian professor specialized on African decolonization and Director Emeritus at the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation.
"That's why we decided to join the BRICS."
By Gustaf Stövling The vast desert plains of the Sahara hugs the city of Laayoune on all sides. Checkpoints dot
In the first episode of the semester, Radio UF is hosted by Jenny and Benjamin from the UF Travel Group.
By Astrid Othelius Two terrorist attacks. Eight days apart. Different parts of the world. But how were these events portrayed
By Axel Falk In one of the driest corners of the world, “the left foot of Africa”, an anomaly has