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South Africa: Putin visits the Cape of Good Hope
South Africa hosts the 15th BRICS summit in Johannesburg. Russian President Vladimir Putin is participating, not in person, but this…
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Leader of Wagner Group reportedly killed in plane crash
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner Group, is reported to have been killed in a plane crash that occurred…
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UK, US, others ‘support’ Sweden Quran-burning stunt during UN vote
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has approved a resolution on religious hatred and bigotry in the wake of…
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How your favorite movies and TV shows would be affected OVER Hollywood actors strike
Hollywood’s thicket of picket lines could soon get an influx of famous faces, as the actors’ union appears increasingly likely…
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War in Ukraine can create political instability in parts of Africa
The war in Ukraine has the potential to create political divisions in some parts of Africa particularly in countries where…
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France protests: Latest as demonstration enters fifth night over Nahel M murder
Note: This article is in Pidgin: France experience a more quieter night of protests over di death of one teenager…
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Russia’s Relations with Africa Limited to Agreements and Joint Declaration
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has indicated that a comprehensive declaration would be signed at the two-day African leaders’ summit…
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What’s the future for Russia’s Wagner Group in Africa?
The internal disagreements and possibly deep-seated dissatisfaction between Russia’s Ministry of Defense (MoD) and Wagner Group leader over the ‘special…
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9 key points in Vladimir Putin’s first speech after failed Wagner coup
Russian president Vladimir Putin addressed the nation on June 26, two days after a coup by state-backed private paramilitary group,…
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Wagner revolt in Russia dims outlook for its operations in Africa
A revolt by the Wagner force in Russia poses a diplomatic quandary for Mali and Central African Republic (CAR), where…
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