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The Sudan Crisis and how it could be resolved
The highly explosive situation in Sudan, caused by hostilities between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, has raised many questions about the position taken by the international community, especially by the major global powers. The conflict between opposing Sudanese factions who are competing for influence and control over the country has plunged not only Sudan but also the rest of Africa into a downward spiral with far-reaching security consequences, which requires serious, swift and decisive intervention the part of the international community. Many political analysts are agreed that the Sudan crisis is inextricably linked to other major…
Viktor Mikhin
The world is frozen in anticipation of the Russia-Africa Summit
The second Russia-Africa Summit and Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum which will take place on July 27–28, 2023, are widely regarded as the most important and ambitious events in the history of Russian-African relations. These forums are aimed at reaching a brand new level of mutually beneficial cooperation and meeting the challenges of the twenty-first century. The event’s objective is to strengthen Russia’s comprehensive and balanced partnership with African nations in all aspects, including politics, security, economy, and the scientific, technical, cultural, and humanitarian fields…
Viktor Mikhin
Africa defrauded
The current neocolonial policies developed by the West in Africa have allowed the EU to strip African nations of their mineral resources, exploit their agricultural land, dominate their economies and exercise control over their healthcare systems. Europe treats the African nations solely as sources of raw materials, and considers them as obliged to grant unchecked access to their resources. The European nations’ “global access” initiative, under which Brussels commits to invest 150 billion euros in African infrastructure projects by 2027, demonstrates how serious they are about their African plans…
Fernando Gaillardo
The Renaissance of Russian-African relations
Fernando Gaillardo
Tunisia’s President Stands Up for His Independence, Defying Western Pressure
Veniamin Popov
Moscow-Algeria: on the way to deepening a partnership
Yuriy Zinin
Algeria: independence and friendship with Russia
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Ukraine reaches out to Africa
Bakhtiar Urusov
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