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Yanina Dubeikovskaya: “Africa is a completely different world, it exists on a different plane”
When accompanying your husband on a work trip to Africa, how do you not only manage to stay married, but also start your own charity and business? How can you avoid walking on and ignoring another person’s suffering? How can you be generous and share your energy with those around you? How can you find ways to continue to do good? We talk about this and more with Yanina Dubeikovskaya, who has a PhD in Philosophy, and is the organizer of the Kalingalinga Girls…
Yuliya Novitskaya
Will Sudan suffer the fate of Libya?
After months of tensions and hostile statements from both sides, the rivalry between the Sudanese army, led by Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the chairman of the Sudanese Sovereign Council serving as president, and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group led by his former deputy on the Sovereign Council, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (alias Hemedti), erupted into open armed clashes on 15 April this year. At the heart of the current crisis, notes the Arab Centre for Policy Studies in Qatar, is the ongoing struggle between the two aforementioned…
Viktor Goncharov
Sources of conflictogenicity: Is a new inter-State armed conflict possible in the Horn of Africa?
For several decades, the number of interstate conflicts in the world has been declining: most armed confrontations have been asymmetrical, usually characterised by the struggle between states and non-state actors. At the same time, in recent years, against the backdrop of the gradual breakdown of the unipolar world order that has existed since the early 1990s, long-standing contradictions between states have increasingly reasserted themselves, and new stumbling blocks in the relations of various countries continue to emerge amid the numerous transformations…
Ivan Kopytsev
Gabon after the coup d'etat
Viktor Goncharov
An Unspoken Tale of Western Massacres
Abbas Hashemite
Information colonialism of a particular type in South Africa
Alexander Mezyaev
Egypt and its efforts to end the conflict in the Gaza Strip
Viktor Mikhin
Western Information Attacks on Mali As a Sign of Their Defeat
Mikhail Gamandiy-Egorov
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