2025 BRICS Summit: What Are Africa’s Leaders Saying?
07/07/2025The 17th BRICS Summit, which began on July 6 and is set to conclude on July 7, 2025, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has convened heads of state, ministers, and.
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The 17th BRICS Summit, which began on July 6 and is set to conclude on July 7, 2025, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has convened heads of state, ministers, and.
In a development poised to shape the future of Africa’s energy landscape, Russia has extended an invitation for a three-nation energy alliance involving Nigeria and Pakistan. This strategic proposal signifies.
The latest Global Firepower Index for 2025 reveals significant shifts in Africa’s military landscape, highlighting Egypt’s continued dominance alongside Nigeria’s remarkable ascent to the third position on the continent. The.
The United Nations General Assembly has taken a significant step toward enhancing regional representation by electing two African countries—the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Liberia—as non-permanent members of.
Ethiopia and Russia continue to deepen their relationship across military, economic, and political fronts, reflecting a broader trend of emerging partnerships shaping the global landscape. High-level meetings and strategic initiatives.
Sudan is betting on rocks—and maps—to rebuild its economy. The country has just received two comprehensive geological atlases from Russia: critical datasets, meant to replace mining intelligence lost over.
Russia’s diplomatic efforts across Africa have surged to new heights, with Moscow actively seeking to deepen its influence and forge strategic alliances on the continent. Among the most recent developments.
From global supply chains to national defence strategies, maritime security has become a linchpin of economic and political stability. Against this backdrop, Egypt is making notable strides in advancing its.
As Africa continues to progress through the 21st century, one recurring question is whether the continent can truly own its political future. This question, which revolves around political sovereignty, self-determination,.
In an era where development, peace, and security are interlinked, the economic burden of conflict in Africa is no longer just a humanitarian crisis; it has become a vast industry..