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Tag: Africa

Wagner Puts $15 Million Bounty on Italian Defence Minister

Tadhg Pidgeon March 16, 2023

After Crosetto publicly accused Wagner of contributing to the Mediterranean migrant crisis, the bounty suggests he may have hit a nerve.

France’s Shame: Macron’s African Policy

Hélène de Lauzun March 15, 2023

His mind clouded with arrogance, Macron was on display as tone deaf and diplomatically irresponsible during his African tour.

French Black Nationalist Deplatformed for Russia Links

Thomas O'Reilly March 15, 2023

Black nationalist Kémi Séba has previously spoken alongside Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin and has praised Russia in its efforts to undermine French influence in Africa.

The African Church is the Life Raft that European Christianity Needs

James Bradshaw February 17, 2023

What more can the declining European Church do to assist the rising African Church to bolster the long-term future of Christendom?

Energy Security: Europe Plans a Massive Installation of Solar Panels in Africa

Bridget Ryder January 29, 2023

Importing green hydrogen could be Europe’s best option for sourcing the ‘clean’ fuel, as it would be cheaper to buy it from other countries than produce it on the continent.

Macron Points Out Russian Responsibility in Destabilising Africa

Hélène de Lauzun November 24, 2022

Moscow has defended itself against the allegations of interference, but Macron hammered home his accusations, describing the Russian attitude as “predatory.”

Africa: No Continent for Utopian Ideas

Ernst J. van Zyl November 23, 2022

Africa is the ultimate ‘red pill.’ Fundamental facts and basic truths lying just under a thin surface of dusty terrain are easily laid bare because they are not hidden under thick concrete layers of distortions and lies repeated over and over.

New Coup d’Etat in Burkina Faso against a Backdrop of Russian Interference

Hélène de Lauzun October 6, 2022

The fight against jihadism is the priority for the new master of Burkina Faso. The country has lost control of 40% of its territory to armed jihadist groups, and Damiba has clearly failed to put an end to this unrest.

African Day Labourers Face Eviction, Labour Exploitation

Bridget Ryder October 3, 2022

A worker, of Malian origin, disappeared from a farm in 2013 and was never found. The Malian went missing after he and other migrant workers from his crew argued with the farm owner about their working conditions.

EU and Russian Leaders Try to Woo Africa

Carlos Perona Calvete July 30, 2022

French President Macron and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov tour Africa in a simultaneous bid to build ties with the continent.

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