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2025-03-03
The return of Donald Trump has sparked geopolitical chaos, unraveling Western unity and intensifying the Russia-NATO conflict. Trump's transactional approach to Ukraine's NATO ambitions and mineral resources reveals a profit-driven foreign policy, impacting global economies and fueling nationalist movements.
2025-02-26
The article proposes a detailed peace plan for ending the Russia-Ukraine war, including steps for consolidation, neutrality declaration, peacekeeping troops deployment, and EU accession for Ukraine, as well as lifting sanctions on Russia and mobilizing resources for Ukraine's recovery and rehabilitation post-war.
2025-02-25
Russia is expanding diplomatic and economic ties with Senegal, focusing on trade, investment, and development projects under President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. The collaboration spans various sectors, including energy, infrastructure, education, and technology, indicating a shift towards diversified partnerships as Senegal embraces a new digital
President Zelenskyy of Ukraine signs decree banning negotiations with Russia, but under pressure from Western allies agrees to direct talks. Proposed referendum to resolve territorial issues and potential peace talks with EU, UN, US to end Russia-Ukraine war.
2025-02-24
The article proposes a five-phase, 13-step peace process to end the Russia-Ukraine war, starting with a preparatory phase for a ceasefire and negotiations on a Framework Agreement involving key stakeholders for peace talks and recovery efforts.
2025-02-10
As part of this strategy, Russia intends to open embassies in The Gambia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Togo, South Sudan, Niger, and the Comoros. Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, stated during the inauguration of the new department that Russia is returning to Africa. As part of its reopening to Africa, Russia plans to soon reopen embassies that were closed years ago in Liberia, neighbouring Sierra Leone, Gambia, Togo, Niger, the Comoros, and South Sudan.