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The Horn of Africa in the quagmire of geopolitical rivalry Part Seven: China's Stakes in the Horn of Africa
As for China, the second global player in the region, although it has not openly interfered in Ethiopian affairs until recently, its weight and influence are very much felt here and are likely to increase. The American financial group Morgan Stanley estimates that the total cost of China’s “One Belt, One Road” project will rise to $1.2-1.3 trillion by 2027 alone. As Beijing sees the Horn of Africa as the “gateway to Africa” in the implementation of this project, Ethiopia, as the continent’s second…
Viktor Goncharov
The West’s Technofeudalism Versus the BRICS Growth Forecast
You’ll find an important Russia-India story on page 28 of the Google News results, to care about what’s really happening between the two BRICS nations. Many reading this may not know that India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Vladimir Putin on his re-election as the President of the Russian Federation and announced the deepening of a strategic partnership between the two countries. Russia and India – strategic partners – isn’t that page one New York Times stuff? Well, no…
Phil Butler
Turkish "support" for Ukraine
From the very beginning of Zelenskyy’s presidency, Ukraine was (and still is) both a window of opportunity for Turkey and an extremely delicate area of manoeuvring between Russia and Western countries. Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan meets regularly with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The Ukrainian president has travelled to Istanbul or Ankara once a year since 2019 (with the exception of 2022), while Recep Erdoğan visited Kiev in 2020 and twice in 2022…
Nazar Kurbanov
Moscow Terrorism, US-Ukrainian Reactions, Finger pointing, & Recriminations SHOW who really profits?
Seth Ferris
The run-up to the 2024 parliamentary elections in South Korea. Part nine: problems in identifying candidates
Konstantin Asmolov
Oleg Ozerov: “Russia is a reliable partner, ready to assist in ensuring all dimensions of sovereignty and security of African States”
Yuliya Novitskaya
Israel’s heading to a strategic defeat in the Gaza war
Salman Rafi Sheikh
Mongolia’s 2024 budget: a continuation of recent trends
Boris Kushhov
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