Dressed in green military fatigues and a blue garrison cap, Colonel Major Amadou Abdramane, a spokesperson for Niger’s ruling junta, took to local television last month to criticize the United States and sever the long-standing military partnership between the two countries.
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Niger’s Sudden Breakup with Neighbor Reveals France’s Covert Plans
Niger has officially canceled its military agreement with Benin. The leaders of the coup allege that Benin violated the agreement by permitting France to station troops on its territory for a potential attack.
No Respite for France as A ‘New Africa’ Rises
Like dominos, African states are one by one falling outside the shackles of neocolonialism. Chad, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and now Gabon are saying ‘non’ to France’s longtime domination of African financial, political, economic, and security affairs.
Continue reading No Respite for France as A ‘New Africa’ RisesGeneral’s Explosive Warning to Corrupt Contractors Shakes Gabon, Billions Seized!
General Brice Oligui Nguema, who has assumed control in Gabon following the ousting of President Ali Bongo Ondimba, has issued stern warnings to contractors implicated in the country’s pervasive corruption. He called upon them to exhibit “patriotism” and “dedication” to the nation’s development.
Unprecedented Military Shake-Up: African Leaders Make Shocking Moves After Gabon Coup
Rwanda and Cameroon have reorganized their military positions in the aftermath of the coup in Gabon. Following the coup, Cameroon’s President, Paul Biya, made changes within the country’s Ministry of Defence. These changes included reassignments in roles such as the delegate to the presidency in charge of defence, air force staff, navy, and the police.
EU Shaken Again: Gabon Coup Sparks Urgent Talks, “Coups Threatens Regional Stability”
EU defense ministers are set to deliberate on the circumstances in the Central African nation of Gabon, following an announcement by soldiers of the former French colony that they have taken control.
BRICS Nations Just Want What is Theirs
Economic interests will likely help the expanded bloc iron out long-standing feuds within.
Continue reading BRICS Nations Just Want What is TheirsAlgeria Shuts Down French Request to Use Airspace for Controversial Niger Operation
Algeria Declines French Appeal to Utilize Airspace for Niger Operation, Disputed by Paris
Continue reading Algeria Shuts Down French Request to Use Airspace for Controversial Niger OperationThe West’s Attempt to Create a Ukrainian Scenario in Niger is Faltering
African leaders are not suicidal, unlike their counterparts in Kiev, and are thus less willing to do NATO’s bidding.
Continue reading The West’s Attempt to Create a Ukrainian Scenario in Niger is FalteringNiger is Far from a Typical Coup
Rather than send troops in response to the coup, France and the U.S. seem to favor a “Rwanda” type solution applied in Mozambique earlier this year, writes Vijay Prashad. Only this time ECOWAS would apply force.
Continue reading Niger is Far from a Typical CoupSecretive Operation: UK Allegedly Forms Sabotage Group to Disrupt Russia’s African Partnerships
The UK’s foreign intelligence agency MI6 has reportedly readied a contingent of operatives with the intention of disrupting Russia’s increasing economic collaboration with African nations, as per an undisclosed source in the military-diplomatic domain who spoke to RIA Novosti and TASS on Wednesday.
Continue reading Secretive Operation: UK Allegedly Forms Sabotage Group to Disrupt Russia’s African PartnershipsRussia is Setting Up An “AfroVillage”
The Moscow and Tver Regions are preparing to welcome 3,000 families from South Africa. In a rural area situated roughly halfway between Moscow and St. Petersburg, an “African village” is in the works as part of a five-year pilot program initiated by the African International Congress (AIC) in Russia. This project aims to settle a significant number of migrants from South Africa.
Continue reading Russia is Setting Up An “AfroVillage”Maidan ‘Midwife’ Victoria Nuland Deployed to Africa
The new military leadership in the country is aware of the potential dangers of engaging the services of the defense contractor, according to Victoria Nuland.
Continue reading Maidan ‘Midwife’ Victoria Nuland Deployed to AfricaEmerging New Political Order: Niger’s Military Coup d’Etat
The latest political situation unfolded in Niger, the unexpected removal of democratically-elected President Mohamed Bazoum late July and the deepening differences in perception across Africa explicitly shows Africa’s level of political illusions and, practical reality towards attaining unity dimension in Africa.
Continue reading Emerging New Political Order: Niger’s Military Coup d’EtatWhy Niger is A New Front in The Modern Cold War
A coup in a poor African nation is not unheard of, but the modern-day geopolitical context gives it global significance.
Continue reading Why Niger is A New Front in The Modern Cold WarAfrica Rising: France Loses Its Uranium Meal Ticket in Niger
Paris has vowed to protect its interests in the country, which cut off supplies of the critical material after a coup
Continue reading Africa Rising: France Loses Its Uranium Meal Ticket in NigerAfrica Rising: Niger Bans Uranium and Gold Exports To France
Niger’s military authorities, who took power in a coup last week, have banned uranium and gold exports to France, with immediate effect.
Continue reading Africa Rising: Niger Bans Uranium and Gold Exports To FranceRussia To Assist Nigeria in Revitalizing Its Steel Industry
The largest steel mill in the African nation was constructed through a collaboration with the Soviet Union. Over the years, Russia has remained a reliable ally for Nigeria, and the two countries have developed a strong government-to-government relationship.
Continue reading Russia To Assist Nigeria in Revitalizing Its Steel IndustrySudan: The New Geopolitical Battlefield Between East and West?
The potential outbreak of a civil war sparked by a factional fight within Sudan’s military government poses a destabilization threat beyond the nation’s borders – into Africa, West Asia, and the emerging multipolar order. This suits the west just fine.
Continue reading Sudan: The New Geopolitical Battlefield Between East and West?This North African Country is Now in US Crosshairs
The energy crisis of 2022 has given Algeria a boost in wealth and political weight in the region.
Continue reading This North African Country is Now in US CrosshairsDoes the West Think We’re Fools?
President of the Socialist Party of Zambia, Fred M’membe, and the convener of the Socialist Movement of Ghana, Kyeretwie Opoku, slammed the West’s arrogant attitude towards African countries.
Continue reading Does the West Think We’re Fools?The Real US Agenda in Africa is Hegemony
Forget development. Washington’s primary interest in Africa today is keeping the Chinese and Russians out.
Continue reading The Real US Agenda in Africa is HegemonyWest Africa is the Latest Testing Ground for US Military Artificial Intelligence
In its preparation for great power competition, the US military is modernizing its artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques and testing them in West Africa.
Continue reading West Africa is the Latest Testing Ground for US Military Artificial IntelligenceRussia is Set to Welcome Africa to Nuclear Age
Russia has been collaborating with many African countries on the “peaceful atom” for quite some time. But Western terror efforts have effectively retarded the African march towards 21st Century development and progress. With a powerful ally, Africans are now assured of their rightful place in the sun.
Continue reading Russia is Set to Welcome Africa to Nuclear AgeBig Russian Moves from Middle East to Africa Causing New Level of Deep State Panic
A barrage of groundbreaking moves made by the Russian government continues to undermine the Deep State’s grip on its client states in Africa and the Middle East.
Continue reading Big Russian Moves from Middle East to Africa Causing New Level of Deep State PanicThe Real International Community Meets in Yalta
Around 600 participants from 71 countries met in Crimea at the 4th Yalta International Economic Forum to discuss global cooperation and the building of a better world. Continue reading The Real International Community Meets in Yalta
US Special Ops & Drone Bases Surge in Africa | The Intercept
In addition to the resupply of arms and ammunition, including anti-aircraft manpads, to displaced Daesh terrorists in Syria, Obama also authorized more clandestine Special Operations in Africa, and released $100 million for the establishment of drone bases used in monitoring both civilian activities, and that of the African governments’ forces vis a vis their terror assets in the region. Continue reading US Special Ops & Drone Bases Surge in Africa | The Intercept
The Congo Genocide & Rape of its Vast Mineral Resources
Most of those who are amused with their iPhones, and other consumer electronics, are not aware of what made these gadgets possible.
Even those space explorations and scientific advancements would not have been possible without the mineral resources supplied by a country which, in spite of all these critical contributions, still mired in poverty, hunger and conflict.
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Bill Gates, Monsanto & Saudi Arabia are Raping Nigeria with Terror & GMO
There is now a two-sided Nazionist attack on the Nigerians by the House of Saud using government armed resources adn “white mercenaries”, and through the Bill Gates-Monsanto clique using its own terrorist group, Boko Haram and Blackwater/Academi Mercenaries.
Continue reading Bill Gates, Monsanto & Saudi Arabia are Raping Nigeria with Terror & GMO