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On the results of the parliamentary elections in India

The lengthiest elections in India – and the world as a whole – lasting 44 days, to elect 543 deputies of the highest legislative body, the House of the People, have ended. The marathon voting took place in seven stages from April 19 to June 1, 2024, in which almost a billion voters took part. Thus, these were the largest elections in the world, and it should be noted that they were held at a high organisational and technical level.  These elections are important because the winning party or coalition…

Anvar Azimov

Sergei Lavrov's visit to Guinea and the consolidation of centuries-old bonds of friendship between two peoples united in a community of destiny

While the Western minority no longer has the monopoly on the power to decide what to do or not in the global dynamic, states formerly deprived of their right to self-determination are becoming determining players in global power. The Republic of Guinea seems to be part of this logic of the overthrow of the unipolar world order (here)…

Mohamed Lamine KABA

The sad end of the West and the emergence of the new multipolar world order

The return on stage of “The End of History and Last Man” by Francis Fukuyama (1992) and the questioning of “The Clash of Civilizations” by Samuel P. Huntington (1996), it is implicitly the end of the West and the emergence of the new multipolar world order. The BRICS alliance is at the heart of the transit dynamic and constitutes the engine of Multipolarism…

Mohamed Lamine KABA