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The Dawn of African Sovereignty: How North Africa and Sahel Are Reshaping Their Destiny Against Western Hegemony

France is recalibrating its security strategy in the Sahel through renewed cooperation with Algeria while North African nations like Morocco and Egypt advance ambitious energy and infrastructure projects. This demonstrates how Global South nations are finally breaking free from Western imperialist frameworks to pursue their own development paths, though the tragic human rights abuses against migrants in Libya remind us of the devastating legacy of colonial disruption.

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Guinea's Mineral Wealth: Another Battlefield in the West's Neo-Colonial Resource War

Guinea has become a strategic battleground for global powers due to its mineral wealth and geopolitical position, with both US and Chinese delegations attending President Mamady Doumbouya's inauguration. This represents yet another cynical resource grab by Western powers disguised as 'democratic transition,' continuing centuries of exploitation masked as partnership.

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The Unraveling of Western Hegemony: How US Military Actions in Iran Threaten Africa's Future

United States military actions in Iran and the Middle East are causing significant instability with serious implications for Africa's energy markets, food security, and economic resilience. This blatant display of Western militarism once again proves how imperial powers sacrifice global south stability for their geopolitical ambitions, leaving developing nations to bear the devastating consequences.

Geopolitics

Africa's Reparations Movement: From Historical Grievance to Continental Renaissance

African nations are mobilizing for reparations as a continental strategy for economic restructuring and sovereignty restoration, recognizing that colonialism was an economic system that continues to cause underdevelopment. This historic movement represents Africa's courageous stand against centuries of imperial plunder and a powerful assertion of its right to redesign the global system rather than begging for inclusion in an unequal world.