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Resisting the new green colonialism

Resisting the new green colonialism

August 13, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

In recent months, discussions about green hydrogen in Tunisia have dominated the media, particularly concerning the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed on May 28, 2024, between TotalEnergies (a French multinational integrated energy and petroleum company),

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The Horn Of Africa States: The Battle Of Corridors And Impact Thereof On Region – OPED

The Horn Of Africa States: The Battle Of Corridors And Impact Thereof On Region – OPED

August 13, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

They say and it has been proven, many times over, that history ryhmes. The world works in cycles – time, climate, wars, even financial markets. Nomads know when to move from one area to another

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Sudan: The War and Starvation

Sudan: The War and Starvation

August 13, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Sahel, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

Sudan has been at civil war for nearly one year since last 15 April 2023 between the Sudanese Army and the paramount militia Rapid Support Forces. The brutality of war has exceeded all conceptions of

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The Other Negotiations

The Other Negotiations

August 13, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

While an another attempt at a Ceasefire in Gaza takes place another round of talks regarding Sudan take place While the focus of the world will be in Cairo where another attempt and perhaps the

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Ukraine’s Training Of Tuareg Rebels Couldn’t Be Possible Without Polish Support

Ukraine’s Training Of Tuareg Rebels Couldn’t Be Possible Without Polish Support

August 13, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

The training of terrorist-designated West African groups on Polish soil is nothing but a way for Warsaw to curry more favor with Washington and Kiev as none of its objective national interests are served by

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SOFREP Pic of the Day: A Trigger Happy Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Militiaman With a SCAR Rifle

SOFREP Pic of the Day: A Trigger Happy Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Militiaman With a SCAR Rifle

August 13, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Sahel, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

Today’s SOFREP Pic of the Day features a young Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighter posing with a SCAR rifle. Please take a close look at this photograph and let me know in the comments

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Africa File, August 8, 2024: Mali-Ukraine Dispute; Turkey Prepares to Ship Out to Somalia

Africa File, August 8, 2024: Mali-Ukraine Dispute; Turkey Prepares to Ship Out to Somalia

August 10, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Sahel, Topic - Politics 0 Comments

Key Takeaways: Ukraine. Mali and Niger cut diplomatic ties with Ukraine and other West African countries have criticized Ukraine after some Ukrainian officials claimed to support Tuareg separatist rebels in northern Mali. The moves from

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Sudan army chief to lead operations from Omdurman

Sudan army chief to lead operations from Omdurman

August 9, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

Sudanese army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan will relocate his headquarters to Omdurman to personally lead military operations, a senior army officer said on Tuesday. Al-Burhan has been based in the eastern city of Port

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Terror groups poised to fill void with US forces gone from Niger

Terror groups poised to fill void with US forces gone from Niger

August 9, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Central Africa, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

The U.S. abandonment this week of its $110 million drone base in Niger, once seen as a key hub for counterterrorism efforts, adds to a growing list of Western withdrawals, all steadily ceding ground to

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Ukraine’s Boast About Being Behind The Tuaregs’ Ambush Of Wagner In Mali Came Back To Bite It

Ukraine’s Boast About Being Behind The Tuaregs’ Ambush Of Wagner In Mali Came Back To Bite It

August 9, 2024 admin Geopolitics, Geopolitics - Sahel, Topic - Conflicts 0 Comments

Mali and Niger cut ties with Ukraine after its military-intelligence representative admitted that Kiev backs groups that they consider to be terrorists. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry criticized Mali’s decision to cut off ties following GUR

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