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An oil tanker at sea amid international scrutiny over sanctions enforcement and Russia related energy shipments.

France Intercepts Another Russia-Linked Oil Tanker Amid Growing Sanctions Pressure

France has intercepted another tanker allegedly linked to Russia’s oil trade, highlighting the continued efforts by European countries to enforce sanctions imposed on Moscow over the war in Ukraine. According to reports, the French Navy intercepted the tanker in the Atlantic Ocean and ordered it to head towards the French mainland for further investigation. French […]

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Representatives of Europe and Mexico during trade discussions highlighting economic cooperation and international trade relations.

Europe and Mexico’s New Trade Deal Signals a Changing Global Economic Order

The newly finalized trade agreement between the European Union and Mexico is about far more than exports, tariffs, or commercial partnerships. It reflects a growing global movement among nations seeking to reduce dependence on the United States and protect themselves from rising geopolitical uncertainty. For years, many countries built their economic systems around strong trade

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Smoke rising after a Russian missile strike in Ukraine amid ongoing war and global concern over escalating attacks.

Russia’s Latest Missile Strike Shows the Ukraine War Is Becoming a Battle of Endurance and Identity

Russia’s latest large scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine reveals that the war is no longer only about territory or military targets. It is increasingly becoming a psychological war aimed at weakening Ukraine’s national identity, civilian morale, and long term ability to function as a stable society. One of the strongest statements to emerge

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Political scene in Turkey amid growing concerns over opposition tensions and democracy debates.

Turkey’s Opposition Crisis Raises Fresh Questions About the Future of Democracy

The dramatic police intervention at the headquarters of Turkey’s main opposition party has exposed growing tensions inside the country’s political system and raised new international concerns about the future of Turkish democracy. At the centre of the crisis is the Republican People’s Party, known as the CHP, which is Turkey’s largest opposition movement. The decision

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Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir during a public appearance amid international reactions over the Gaza conflict.

France’s Ban on Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir Reflects Growing Global Pressure Over Gaza

France’s decision to ban Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering its territory signals a major shift in how some Western governments are responding to the ongoing Gaza crisis and growing international outrage over human rights concerns. This development is important not simply because one politician has been barred from entering a European country,

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African leaders discussing sovereignty and foreign influence

Questions Over Foreign Influence and Africa’s Changing Political Reality

Recent discussions have raised serious questions about foreign influence in African politics, particularly in relation to Ibrahim Traoré and the leadership of Burkina Faso. Some commentators and observers have expressed concern over speculation that external powers, including France, may seek to influence political outcomes in African countries. While such claims require clear evidence and verification,

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Emmanuel Macron

France should return whatever it stole from Africa before African leaders can consider listening to France. These are the conditions now being set by leaders across the continent.

France allegedly claims that the process of returning looted resources is “complicated.” Yet, when these resources were being taken from Africa, there was nothing complicated about it. Now that African nations are demanding what is rightfully theirs, the same countries responsible for the looting are suddenly finding excuses. President Ibrahim Traoré has stated that France

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Nigeria and France Presidents

France allegedly dragged Niger government to international court because Niger refused them access to mine uranium in the country.

France has reportedly dragged the government of Niger before an international court after Niger refused to grant France continued access to mine its uranium deposits. It has now become clear to much of the world that France’s economic survival is heavily tied to Africa. France’s economy, as alleged, has begun to feel the impact of

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No matter how long it takes, France should continue to plead with its former colonies in Africa to allow it to make things right. If not, in the coming years, France may face unimaginable economic conditions.

France is already dealing with a series of economic challenges because the resources it once heavily relied on from its African colonies are no longer flowing as before. If this continues, France’s economic problems will only get worse. That is why we are calling on France to sincerely beg for forgiveness from its former colonies

No matter how long it takes, France should continue to plead with its former colonies in Africa to allow it to make things right. If not, in the coming years, France may face unimaginable economic conditions. Read More »

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