Slavery: The Ostentatious Hypocrisy of BRICS towards Black Africans by Paul Trewhela ruthfullyyours.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ruthfullyyours.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In a garish example of anti-democratic, anti-West, collective state hypocrisy, leaders from the BRICS bloc representing Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa meeting in South Africa over three days last week invited four Muslim states and
By Walle Engedayehu, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean Prairie View A&M University Introduction The Horn of Africa is becoming increasingly the epicenter of multi-power competition for sphere of influence, involving both established world powers and even emerging global powers that are positioned closest to the region. In its current state, therefore, this
Although Russia has vested interests in the Burhan-Hemedti conflict, it is unlikely to actively pursue a blanket destabilization strategy in Sudan. Instead, it is likely to balance close ties with both warring parties and continue actively opposing a democratic transition in Sudan.
Although Russia has vested interests in the Burhan-Hemedti conflict, it is unlikely to actively pursue a blanket destabilization strategy in Sudan. Instead, it is likely to balance close ties with both warring parties and continue actively opposing a democratic transition in Sudan.