... Mankind’s Common Destiny, promoted by Beijing, as well as with the idea of multipolarity conceptualized by Moscow.
Certainly, an emphasis on the significance of global challenges facing humanity is generally characteristic of political elites in Asia and Africa. In the case of Algeria, the discourse of fighting against neocolonialism goes down well into this global agenda, as well as the environmental (access to water and food resources) and economic (fighting poverty) agendas, as well as the policy of respect for human rights,...
... professing the world’s second largest religion and officially using some of the most widely spoken languages, the organization can hardly claim a truly high level of geographical, religious and linguistic representation
In recent months, at least six African states have declared their desire to join BRICS. Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal and Sudan (before commencement of the civil conflict) explicitly indicated this, while Ethiopia was the last to declare its intention in late June 2023. In total, the number of candidates for accession has
reached 20
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... concerns. The report tallys the total number of troops, including US units and cadre at around 1,000. The New York Times reported last year that the United States has set up a drone base in Niger.
Algeria “The Russia to Europe’s South.”
Algeria is the largest country in Africa, roughly 3.5 times the size of the U.S. state of Texas. Yet friends of George Soros, notably the European Council on Foreign Relations, have had the hubris to call Algeria “the Russia to Europe’s South.”
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