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AES in the sights of the imperial USA ?

We are experiencing a tension that continues to rise in Africa, it was the only continent that did not heat up but now the United States has spoken out through General Michael Langley to accuse the AES countries, especially Captain Hibraim Traore, the president of Burkina Faso, of using the country's mineral resources for his personal protection.  These accusations, which we know to be fake news, are fabricated in the country of Uncle Sam.... Let's take a look at what the United States is doing in the world,  the war in Ukraine is being lost,  the trade war against China is being lost,  the dollar is losing value every day, and now it is up to African countries that have large gold reserves,  to try to recover their declining economies.  Faced with the accusations made by the American general against the president of Burkina Faso, there has been a huge wave of support for the IB.  Many organizations have denied the accusations, criticizing the American...

from BRIC to BRICS+

It was 4 countries to start with (bric) Brazil, Russia,  India and China .... The term bric was coined by a Goldman Sachs investment bank economist named Jim O'Neill who first used it in a meeting he had with the group in 2001. Then they added South Africa as a country with rapid economic growth. This term first appeared in a note by Jim O'Neill, an economist at the investment bank Goldman Sachs, and was taken up again in a report published by two economists from the same bank.   The BRICS+ is now a group of ten countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, and Ethiopia—aiming to rival the Group of Seven.  The BRICs are high-growth countries whose weight in the global economy is increasing at the beginning of the 21st century.  The BRICS countries use their national currencies to trade among themselves to reduce the influence of the dollar in world trade so that the United States cannot use the dollar to ...

Is an AES, ECOWAS partnership possible?

An ECOWAS-AES Partnership Is Possible, Says John Dramani  Africa is living a great moment in its history, a moment where the decisions each country on the continent makes will have positive or negative consequences in a short period.  Africa gets a chance to take advantage of the distraction of Western countries that are waging a trade war against China and Russia.  At a time when gold is the basis of the economy of the majority of countries in the world, it is selling (1 ounce/1300 usd) which has made the countries that are part of the AES very important and important in the global economy.   The Ghanaian president revealed that he had made restoring diplomatic ties with the AES a top priority upon his return to power, appointing a special envoy and carrying out personal missions to the countries concerned. "Ghana is ready to serve as a bridge to mend the fabric of West African unity."   He announced that Ghana would offer 1,000 higher education scholarsh...

Kémi Séba and the struggle pan-Africanist

He is a French-Beninese born on January 9, 1981, in Bas-Rhin, Strasbourg. His real name is Stellio Gilles Robert Capo Chichi, pseudonym Kémi Séba. Activities Activist, diplomat, writer, influencer, NGO director, TV journalist, Diplomatic Mission of Niger (2024) Is a pan-Africanist activist, a fighter for the African cause. Kémi Séba became known in France as the founder and spokesperson for the NGO Urgences Panafricanistes.   After suffering numerous persecutions by successive governments in France, He moved to Senegal in February 2011, where he continued his political activities, initially as a political columnist on a private Senegalese television channel. His organization Urgences Panafricanistes, a struggle against French neocolonialism, denounces the CFA franc and the lack of monetary sovereignty affecting countries using this currency, through political demonstrations throughout French-speaking Africa. That same year, he was expelled from Senegal and relocated to Benin, ...

Collateral damage of trade war.

In the trade war the United States is waging against China, many countries in the world risk bearing the brunt, including African countries, more specifically the AES countries. Go tell General Langley that Burkina Faso will not be collateral damage in the US war against China.  You will lose a war you started, so suffer in silence and turn a blind eye to the gold reserves of the AES countries because in reality that is the problem, that the AES countries have control over their own gold reserves. I don't know if the Burkinabe population is following the events that are happening because they are all connected in one way or another.  First, the false accusation of the American general, as if the Burkinabe leaders would use the country's gold reserves for their personal interests.  Second, the invitation of the countries that are part of the AES to the ECOWAS summit, what is hidden behind this invitation when we see how the conspiracy was planned...?  Third, the diffi...

Riverdale

"Riverdale" began as a highly promising series with a plot that was dark, mysterious, and, above all, gripping. However, over the seasons, the show experienced its ups and downs, with some plots succeeding and others less convincing. It still has qualities, especially visual ones, the sets, the outfits, the lights, the atmosphere, even the shots and the editing are good, the soundtrack is also great and the characters are interesting despite the weak point of the series which is the scenario, which is often far-fetched, not very interesting, drags on and with very disappointing resolutions.   Attempts at renewal, such as time jumps and parallel worlds, weren't always successful and were often too far-fetched. Despite its flaws, "Riverdale" managed to deliver memorable moments, strong characters, and was for a time one of the best teen drama series, but it's undeniable that it has declined in quality over time. "Riverdale" disappointed in its final ...

4 kampé ! THE STORY

We are in 2025 and our konpa is playing everywhere in fact we can say "konpa brings very well" for reference we can take (4 kampé) which is an interpretation of a music that has been out for more than 16 years. (Ayiti twoubadou ft tonton bicha)    joé dwèt filé, gives the music another life and finally it is also burna boy who makes the whole world dance to the rhythm of Nemours Jean-Baptiste (konpa).  I want to share with you the story of the original music, for many people who are interested in Haitian culture but especially in our music.  The  original text of the music is about an old man explaining his sexual experience to his friend, where he negotiates with a girl to know how often they have sex.  "(Baby ! Nou sou sa .   Kanpe dan! dan! dan! Pa mele ! Pa mele m !) It is a kompa with a very special rhythm (twoubadou) we often hear this music in open spaces, by the beach, at picnics ...  In Haiti we find groups playing troubadou on the b...