China vs West: Who Will Dominate Africa's Lithium Rush? 1

China vs West: Who Will Dominate Africa’s Lithium Rush?

Africa is home to many valuable minerals, and recently, there’s been a big rush for one mineral in particular: lithium. This is causing fierce competition between Western countries and China, as both sides try to secure their share of Africa’s rich resources. As the mining industry in Africa grows, it’s

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Trudeau's Inner Circle Confirms Secret Leak On Amit Shah’s Alleged Role In Khalistani Terrorists Murders 1

Trudeau’s Inner Circle Confirms Secret Leak On Amit Shah’s Alleged Role In Khalistani Terrorists Murders

Two senior officials from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government admitted they leaked sensitive information about India to the U.S. news outlet The Washington Post. The leaked information focused on explosive allegations that Indian Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah led an assassination plot targeting Sikh separatist leaders on Canadian soil.

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Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030: Will Renaming Provinces Unite The Nation? 1

Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030: Will Renaming Provinces Unite The Nation?

Over the weekend, Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu-PF party held its 21st National People’s Conference in Bulawayo, the country’s second-largest city. This annual event was themed “Industrializing and Modernizing Towards the Attainment of Vision 2030.” But this wasn’t just any political meeting—it marked a major step toward reshaping Zimbabwe’s future. A key

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Are We Ignoring The Real Villains Of WWII? - Serbia’s Deputy PM 1

Are We Ignoring The Real Villains Of WWII? – Serbia’s Deputy PM

Historical revisionism began as soon as the Second World War had ended. Both the Serbs and Russians were involved in this process and allowed history to be reinterpreted in front of their eyes. We had once believed that evil wouldn’t repeat itself if we acted like “gentlemen” and graciously turned a blind

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Did The West Just Lose Georgia? 1

Did The West Just Lose Georgia?

Recently, the small country of Georgia held elections, and the results were not what Western leaders expected. The ruling party, called Georgian Dream, won with 54% of the votes. This party has often been criticized in the West for being “pro-Russian” and “anti-Western.” Meanwhile, the opposition party, which is seen

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Was Moldova's EU Membership Referendum Stolen? 1

Was Moldova’s EU Membership Referendum Stolen?

Moldova, a small country in Eastern Europe, is facing a big political mess. The first round of the presidential election and a highly publicized vote on joining the European Union (EU) are surrounded by serious accusations of cheating and unfair practices. A Close Call on EU Membership Incumbent President Maia

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