Why Are So Many Europeans Suddenly Leaving Their Countries?
Since 2022, Europeans have been leaving their countries in record numbers, citing everything from rising living costs, to overtaxation, to the antics of their politicians.
The West, which has and continues to sell itself to the rest of the world as the pinnacle of human civilization, seems to be currently experiencing a serious civilizational crisis.
This crisis is not an accident, but the logical demise of the parasitic and inherently unsustainable system that the West imposed on the whole word at the barrel of a g*n over 200 years ago.
And its repercussions should concern every African.
Barra Hart reports for The Spearhead.
Ethiopia And China Sign Five-Year Agreement To Boost Cultural Exchange
Ethiopia’s over 50-year-long relationship with China continues to bear fruit. On June 10, 2026, the former country’s Ministry of Education signed a five-year agreement with China which will see, among other things, the scaling up of Chinese language instruction in Ethiopian universities, kicking off a new era of cultural exchange between the two countries.
China remains Africa’s single most important strategic partner, boosting the continent’s infrastructure and economies through its fabled Belt and Road Initiative, and more recently, with its zero-tariff import-export policy, which covers 53 African nations.
Ethiopia’s recent involvement, however, in the US-aligned UAE’s ongoing gen*cide in Sudan, is an undeniable smear on its record, and as the people of Africa continue to call louder than ever for unity across the continent and its diaspora, and the dissolution of colonially-imposed divisions, Ethiopia’s current leadership has a very important choice to make
Sudan’s Army Continues To Make Gains Against UAE-Backed RSF
The externally-fueled proxy war in Sudan officially entered its fourth year this April 2026. Across the resource-rich North African nation, millions remain displaced, facing hunger, disease and death in what many are calling the worst humanitarian crisis of our time, while the “international community” continues to turn a blind eye.
The UAE-backed – and by extension, Western-aligned – Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia has perpetrated atrocities across Sudan in its campaign to seize resource-rich territory on behalf of its sponsors, with the regions of Darfur and Kordofan bearing the worst of the carnage. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) are fighting to reclaim their nation from this vicious t*rror group, and what was once simplistically painted by international media as a “civil war” between “rival factions”, has quickly transformed into a new independence struggle, with Sudan’s gold, oil, arable land and sovereignty as the prize.
In this report, The Spearhead sheds light on the SAF’s recent gains against the RSF, and the entry of new players into this conflict, which could further complicate and prolong it.
At the heart of this catastrophe lies a simple truth:
The divisions imposed on Africa during the era of direct European colonialism are still being exploited today by those same colonial powers, so that they may continue to plunder the continent. If Africa is ever to truly rise, its people must first rise above these divisions
Why Thousands of Tobagonians Marched to Reclaim Beaches In 1970
During a series of interviews with Visual Art and Production on 26 July 2020, activists Embau Moheni, Opoku Ware, and Clive Nunez recounted how thousands of people in the Caribbean state of Trinidad and Tobago confronted a Swedish-owned hotel in April 1970 to demand access to public beaches.
Five decades later, the 1970 Black Power Revolution for access to land, water, and freedom from foreign control following independence from Britain remains a powerful reminder of how ordinary people can organise in the face of state crackdowns. Unfortunately, authorities arrested key figures, dissolving the movement’s momentum.
Video credit: Visual Art and Production (YouTube)
Nelson Mandela On Nigeria’s Financial And Material Support Of South Africa’s Anti-Apartheid Struggle
In this address, delivered during his May 1990 visit to Nigeria – 3 months after his release from captivity at the hands of South Africa’s apartheid regime, and 4 years before his election as the country’s first democratically-elected President – former South African President, Nelson Mendela, praises Nigeria’s unwavering support of his country’s anti-apartheid struggle.
His words, heard today, speak to just how far the “Giant of Africa” has fallen. Now led by a full-throated Western puppet government which continues to embarrass the entire continent and impoverish its people more and more every day, Nigeria is a shadow of its former self.
But Mandela’s words speak to another truth: just like the freedom of South Africa’s African majority, what was once lost can be reclaimed, if it is fought for.
Albania’s Lesson on Resisting Settler Colonialism
There is something very powerful about what Albanians are doing right now.
They saw a foreign-backed “luxury development” coming for their protected land, and they understood immediately what was really at stake.
Their land and their sovereignty.
Africans should be watching very closely because we know this story too well. We have seen outsiders arrive, “discover” places that already have people, history, culture, and meaning, then package everything as investment and development. Before long, the people who own the land are the same people being locked out of it.
That is why Albania’s resistance matters. They are not waiting until it is too late. Africa needs that same clarity.
Every foreign-backed enclave, private settlement, charter city, or “special development zone” should be resisted because once land is gone, it is gone.
Albanians seem to understand this. Do we?
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