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Rocky Road to Dedollarization: Sergei Glazyev Interview

Very few people in Russia and across the Global South are as qualified as Sergei Glazyev, the Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics, to speak about the drive, the challenges and the pitfalls in the road towards de-dollarization.

West African heads meet to keep junta-led nations in bloc and review sanctions against Niger coup

Heads of state across West Africa are meeting on Saturday to discuss the region’s challenges. The summit of the 15-nation regional economic bloc known as ECOWAS in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, comes at a critical time when the 49-year-old bloc’s future is threatened as it struggles with possible disintegration and a recent surge in coups fueled by discontent over the performance of elected governments whose citizens barely benefit from mineral resources. Decisions to be made at the summit “must be guided by our commitment to safeguarding the constitutional order, upholding democratic principles, and promoting the social and economic wellbeing of the citizens,” Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, current chairman of ECOWAS, said at the start of the summit.

Central region county chiefs revive economic bloc to promote shared interests

Central region county chiefs revive economic bloc to promote shared interests
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West African Junta Leaders Cut Ties With Ecowas, Deepening Regional Tensions

(Bloomberg) Three junta-led nations in West Africa are pulling out of the region’s political and economic bloc, further isolating their military regimes.Most Read from BloombergThree US Troops Killed in Attack Tied to Iran-Backed GroupsTraders Line Up for ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ Emerging Markets BetHouthi Hit on Russian Fuel Has Oil Traders Recalculating RisksStock Market’s Fate Rests on $10 Trillion in Big Tech EarningsSingapore’s $200,000 Toyotas Fuel Angst Over Widening Wealth GapMali, Nige

Mali notifies West African bloc ECOWAS of exit decision

ABUJA (Reuters) -Nigeria on Monday said the "unelected" military authorities in Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso were letting their people down with their joint decision to leave the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Nigeria, which is the current chair of the political and economic bloc, was commenting for the first time on the three junta-led countries' Sunday announcement that they were immediately quitting the nearly 50-year-old regional alliance.

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