BRICS, Geopolitics, and Africa: Who Holds the Cards?
28/01/2025The global stage is set, and a new script is unfolding, one where Africa is no longer a mere backdrop but a central character. As BRICS expands its reach, pulling.
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The global stage is set, and a new script is unfolding, one where Africa is no longer a mere backdrop but a central character. As BRICS expands its reach, pulling.
The BRICS group—initially comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has introduced a new BRICS banknote to enhance economic cooperation among its member states. This banknote, intended as an alternative.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on BRICS member nations to prioritise enhanced security cooperation, emphasising that this will strengthen the bloc’s cohesion and global influence. Addressing leaders.
The rise of BRICS, a coalition comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and now Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, marks a significant shift towards.
As the BRICS 2024 summit commences in Russia, the focus shifts to green technology innovation, with an expanded membership poised to enhance the bloc’s influence in global sustainability efforts. This.
The 2024 BRICS Summit, set in Kazan, Russia, marks a significant milestone in the coalition’s development. This is the first summit since BRICS expanded its membership to include Egypt and.
Africa’s role in global diplomacy and its influence within multilateral institutions have become increasingly significant in recent years. As the continent tackles complex challenges such as economic disparities and climate.
The global economy finds itself at a critical juncture, having to navigate sustainable industrial approaches that are climate-friendly while also grappling with the economic turmoil brought about by the Russia-Ukraine.
In recent years, West Africa has witnessed significant changes in its military alliances. Several countries in the region are asking US military bases to leave while inviting Russian military forces.