December 2024

Taghart documentary

Taghart, among the Ihahan tribes of the coast, is the spring low tide. It takes place twice every lunar month, around new moon and full moon, as the sun, earth and the moon form a straight line, combining the gravitational..

December 2024

Olfa Belhassine | Tunisian female textile workers: the rejects of Fast fashion

Tunisian Textile Workers: The Forgotten Ones of Fast Fashion Discover the challenges faced by Tunisian textile workers with Olfa Belhassine: harsh working conditions, precarity, and violence, as well as the economic impact and ongoing changes.

December 2024

Egypt’s War on Migrants

  Sofian Philip Naceur talked to us at the North Africa Podcast about the critical challenges Sudanese refugees face in Egypt and Libya. In this compelling episode, we delve into the implications of Egypt’s proposed asylum law, the EU’s border..

July 2023

Farmers’ Seeds: The Key to Agroecology

Our food systems are broken and farmers’ seeds and agroecology are the only real sustainable fix to the problems. Farmers’ seeds offer us locally produced food and fight hunger while saving the environment through climate change adaptation and protecting our..

July 2023

Corporate Capture of African Agriculture

The future of Africa’s food and agriculture is under threat as powerful multinational corporations take over the sector with support from wide-ranging actors including African governments and initiatives such as the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). State..

July 2023

The Seed Struggle in Africa

Whoever controls seed controls our food. The battle for farmers’ seed rights is raging on the African continent as international seed companies set up shop to promote industrial seeds for staple food production by small-scale food producers as a solution..

February 2023

𝐀𝐥𝐠𝐞́𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐬 , from the National Revolution to the Feminist Revolution

Back in video on the meeting «𝐀𝐥𝐠𝐞́𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐬 , from the National Revolution to the Feminist Revolution» which took place on February 12 in the city of culture Tunis with the two Algerian feminist activists: Fatma Oussedik, professor of sociology and..

November 2022

Podcast COP27: A Political Gift for El-Sisi’s ?

This new episode takes us to Egypt, the country is under the spotlights for organizing the COP 27 in a particularly tense period for human rights

October 2022

Tunisie : de quoi la transition énergétique est-elle le nom ?

Dans cet épisode nous accueillons Imen Louati pour nous parler de politique écologique et de transition énergétique en Afrique du Nord avec un focus sur l’expérience tunisienne

October 2022

L’impasse Libyenne

North Africa Talks reçoit aujourd’hui le chercheur spécialiste du dossier libyen Jalel Harchaoui, pour nous parler des derniers événements qui ont secoué Tripoli et les luttes pour la prise de pouvoir qui s’y déroulent, du jeu des puissances internationales et..

October 2022

Jihadism in Sahel and spillover risks towards north Africa

North Africa Talks welcomes Alex Thurston, an expert on Jihadism in the North Africa-Sahel region, to talk about the security situation in the region and emerging trends and risks.

January 2020

Who was Rosa Luxemburg

Rosa Luxemburg was a radical, a a rabble-rouser and a revolutionary. She was one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century and her calls for freedom, socialism and democracy scandalised people at the time both from the left..