"We need people to not only see our side of things and to have our story told, but for us to be the ones to tell it." #NoDAPL#MniWiconi https://t.co/o105VkyrFO
Catch me on BBC news tonight, as I speak about the victory on Kenyan seed case.
At 9:00pm Kenyan time.
Kenyan farmers are free to save,share, exchange and sell their indigenous seeds.
We won!!! #Seedsovereignty
‘One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This’ by Omar El Akkad is the winner of the National Book Awards 2025 for Nonfiction.
The book explores how events such as the genocide in Gaza have changed the author’s perception of the West — a place he believed to be of “justice for all” when first arriving 20 years ago.
In a French occupied territory in the Pacific, French forces detained an Indigenous leader and flew him to the other side of the world. He was held in a French prison for a year without trial. He told AJ+ what the French government was trying to force him to do:
Still can't wrap my head around the fact that internationally renowned activist Greta Thunberg said she was tortured and sexually humiliated by Israeli soldiers when she was abducted for trying to bring aid to starving civilians and the world just shrugged and moved on.
We’re getting calls about polls being closed. They are closed because we do not have elections today. Kentucky votes next year. You cannot vote today in Kentucky for the mayor of New York City or the Governor of Virginia. Sorry.
If you don't think readers are hungry for information about election results, you are not looking at the same data I see ... data we provide to advertisers who help pay for our reporters' salaries.
Readers/voters interest in politics is actually insatiable.
📢 MAJOR NEWS: South Korea is demanding answers after ICE raided a Hyundai plant and arrested legal Korean visa holders—without translators, without warning, and despite workers being cleared by CBP.
President Lee Jae Myung is now mobilizing his government to defend hundreds of citizens detained in the U.S.
This isn’t immigration enforcement.
This is diplomatic warfare.
Let me get this straight: The same Supreme Court that ruled colleges CAN’T use race in the admissions process has just ruled that law enforcement officers CAN use race to conduct raids and detain people. You can’t make this up.
This morning, @OkiyaOmtatah reminded Kenyans what true leadership looks like.
While many politicians arrive in fuel-guzzling luxury cars, he drove himself to the Senate in a Mazda Demio.
No unnecessary show of power. Just simplicity and modesty that speak louder than words.
This down-to-earth character reflects the kind of leadership Kenya needs, one rooted in humility, service, and genuine connection with ordinary citizens. #GetItDone
Why a Maine newspaper opened its own cafe.
Read @JulesWalkup on why we think local newspapers should be in the Third Space business.
https://t.co/RmntBoEXvj
Mamdani: "I have never had to resign in disgrace, I have never cut Medicaid, I have never stolen hundreds of millions of dollars from the MTA ... Because I am not you, Mr. Cuomo"
Good morning guys. My piece this week and today in your paper is dedicated to @AAgather 🙏 After being tortured, this is what Agather wants the world to know. You can read and share ❤️
https://t.co/6bjVMAdZMO
It took three extraordinary, tenacious Scottish women with an army behind them to get this case heard by the Supreme Court and, in winning, they’ve protected the rights of women and girls across the UK. @ForWomenScot, I’m so proud to know you 🏴💜🏴💚🏴🤍🏴
African workers are taking on Meta and the world should pay attention:
A landmark case could see the US tech giant forced to take responsibility for workers’ rights violations not just in Kenya but globally- @MercyMutemi
https://t.co/f0lM76thbh