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[…] Forum, the continent’s largest private sector gathering, opened in Abidjan on June 5, 2023 (Hotel Ivoire). Discussions will focus on the emergence of future economic champions in […]
[…] Turkey is not to be outdone in the economic powers’ struggle for influence on the African continent. The country is positioning itself as an alternative partner to the former European colonial […]
[…] Indeed, Turkey is not to be outdone in the economic powers’ struggle for influence on the African continent. The country is positioning itself as an alternative partner to the former European colonial powers. […]
[…] the Turkish Republic came into being in 1923, Ankara cut itself off from the Middle East and Africa to look to the West and join NATO after 1945. The collapse of the Soviet Union, which […]
[…] in Africa to live: Africa is a continent with a diverse range of cities, each with its own unique culture, history, architecture, and attractions. As a matter of fact, from the bustling metropolises of […]
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[…] journalists, Algeria decided to institutionalize its repression of freedom of expression by drafting a law that transforms media silence into a legal […]
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[…] The conflict in Sudan could join the long list of forgotten regional and international crises. A number of factors support this hypothesis, which is not to everyone’s displeasure. Firstly, the unbridled nature of the parties to the conflict, dominated by the desire for revenge and the quest for a decisive military victory over the two generals, who do not seem to have any intention of ceasing their actions, at least in the foreseeable future. […]
[…] risks extending the fighting scenario beyond the country’s major cities. It could spread to other regions and neighboring countries, exacerbating existing insecurity and the causes of tension and conflict. The result would be […]
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[…] sectors of cooperation between Russia and Africa, such as armaments, are the most urgent, since for the past decade, Moscow has been asserting its desire to strengthen […]
[…] said in a statement that Niger is “facing a grave challenge to its […]
[…] of the Soviet bloc. The Kremlin intends to make up for this delay with the help of the Wagner militia, which has already made its mark in recent years in countries such as the Central African Republic, […]
[…] to experience a coup d’état since 2020. Each time, France’s presence is denounced. A situation that benefits Russia, which is conducting intense propaganda on the […]
[…] bas la France!”, “Vive la Russie!” It’s a familiar scenario in the Sahel. After Mali, hit by two coups in 2020 and 2021, […]
[…] to Niger in summer 2022. Taking advantage of this situation, Russia continues to extend its influence and present itself as an ideal political, economic and security […]
[…] the next home of the Internet giants, and more specifically those involved in E-commerce. As smartphones and the Internet become more and more within everyone’s reach, E-commerce is evolving, […]
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[…] “What Russia wants in Africa is what Western countries want too: diplomatic influence, influence over the economy and politics, projection of their power and influence,” he explains. […]
[…] Algeria‘s decision to authorize Wagner’s growing presence in the Sahel is sparking intense debate as to the motivations and consequences of the Algerian strategy, especially as Mauritania and Chad could be the Russian paramilitary group’s next targets, after Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, according to Western experts. […]
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