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international-relations2 years ago

"Niger's Rejection of Rules-Based Order Sparks Global Concern"

The recent military coup in Niger and the Russia-Africa Summit highlight the struggle between African nations and colonial powers, with Russia positioning itself as a supporter of African sovereignty. The summit focused on political and economic cooperation, including discussions on food sovereignty, trade, and infrastructure projects. The coup leaders in Niger have denounced France's military presence and demanded their withdrawal, revealing the ongoing exploitation of the country's resources. France, however, is reluctant to leave due to its interests in the region. The coup enjoys popular support, and the possibility of French troops being forced to leave Niger is high. Algeria has warned against external military intervention, emphasizing the need for peaceful solutions. The coup underscores the growing trend of multipolarity in the world order, giving African nations more negotiating power. The crisis in Niger has implications for the Sahel region and the fight against terrorism.

politics2 years ago

Wagner Boss Prigozhin Spotted at Russia-Africa Summit Amidst Controversy

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the boss of the private military company Wagner, made an appearance on the sidelines of the Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg. Prigozhin, who is known as "Putin's chef" due to his close ties to the Russian president, has been sanctioned by the US for his alleged involvement in election interference and other malign activities. Wagner has been accused of operating as a proxy force for the Russian government in conflicts around the world.

international-relations2 years ago

Putin Defies Western Sanctions, Offers African Leaders Free Grain

Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to gift tens of thousands of tons of grain to African countries within the next few months, despite Western sanctions that have made it difficult for Moscow to export its grain and fertilizers. Putin made the announcement at a summit in St Petersburg focused on Russian-African ties, where he emphasized Russia's role in global food security and criticized the West for hindering its grain and fertilizer exports. He also accused Western countries of hypocrisy for blaming Russia for the current crisis situation on the world food market.