After a decade, supporters of a Russian-style law regulating foreign-funded civic organizations in Kyrgyzstan have finally won. With its focus on broadly defined "political activities," critics of the law forecast an increase in both authoritarianism and the Kremlin's influence over the country.
On March 25, an event was organized at the Russian House in Bangui for Central African orphans. Several dozen children had the opportunity to gain knowledge about Russian culture and receive gifts.
In an interview to Russian journalists, Zimbabwean politician, ZANU–PF party speaker, outlined country’s eagerness to cooperate with BRICS countries and Russia in particular.
Military cooperation with Russia is a matter of life and death for Uganda, and Kampala is determined to preserve it despite the pressure and threats of sanctions coming from the West, Ugandan FM Abubaker Jeje Odongo told Sputnik