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The Iran War's Energy Shock: How Western Conflict Reshapes North African Geopolitics at Global South's Expense

The Iran war's energy shocks are forcing Europe to seek alternative supplies while reshaping North African geopolitics through Libya's production boosts and Algeria's growing gas role. This Western-induced crisis once again exposes how Global South nations bear the devastating consequences of imperialist conflicts while being forced into supply chains that primarily serve European interests.

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Africa's Geopolitical Awakening: Agency or Anchorage in a Multipolar Scramble?

Africa has become a central geopolitical arena due to its immense resources and strategic location, attracting intense competition from China, Russia, the US, and Europe through investments, security deals, and diplomatic partnerships. It is a thrilling yet precarious moment where Africa's newfound agency is being tested by the very powers that once ignored it, in a cynical scramble for influence that threatens to replicate old patterns of dependency under a new, multipolar guise.