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Italy’s Mattei Plan: Visionary Blueprint or Unattainable Dream?

The Italian government has revealed its readiness to embark on a path of operations. A part that is quite different from its regular mode of operation. The Italian Prime minister,.

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UNHCR vs Rwanda: What does this mean for Africa

UNHCR vs Rwanda: What does this mean for Africa The surge of refugees from conflict zones in Africa has forced neighboring countries to open their borders to people fleeing these.

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Geostrategic Shifts: China’s Influence vs. Western Engagement in Africa

The dynamics of influence in Africa’s international relations are increasingly shaped by the contrasting strategies of China and Western nations. China is deepening its footprint across the continent through ambitious.

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Modi’s 3rd Term: Reviewing Africa’s Relationship with India

Africa and India boast a long-standing relationship built on shared history, cultural connections, and a commitment to South-South cooperation. This partnership has grown significantly in recent decades, transforming into a.

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10 Key Takeaways from President Ruto’s Visit to the White House

President Joe Biden welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House for a State Visit and Dinner, marking 60 years of U.S.-Kenya partnership. This occasion highlights the enduring and.

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Niger-US Relations: A Historical Journey

Following Niger’s independence, the U.S. quickly established diplomatic relations and has since provided various forms of assistance to Niger. This support has included economic aid, development programs, and security cooperation..

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UK and South Africa’s Diplomatic Synergy

“Diplomacy is the art of building bridges across cultures, nations, and ideologies. The strength of these bridges determines the progress and harmony of our global community.” – Ban Ki-moon. A.

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A Quick Peek at Multilateralism and Diplomacy in Africa

Africa is a continent full of potential and abundant with resources, but it also faces a challenging and exciting environment. African countries now rely heavily on diplomacy and multilateralism to.

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