HomeMarkets MarketsNewsPerspectives What Are China and Russia Doing in Africa? By Ilene September 2, 2024 0 393 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp https://pixabay.com/photos/africa-continent-map-of-africa-60570/ What Are China and Russia Doing in Africa? By Peter Zeihan *This video was recorded during my backpacking trip through Yosemite in the end of July. China and Russia seemingly enjoy having their fingers in the African pie, but what are they doing there? And should we be worried? More here > TagsPoliticsZeihan Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 0 Comments Inline Feedbacks View all comments Stay Connected149,429FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,650SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Markets Dario Amodei’s Oppenheimer Moment Markets Trump and Rubio dismantled U.S. diplomacy. It’s making the Iran War harder. Markets Trump’s Iran Blunders Suddenly Look Darker After Damning New Leaks Hit Markets Iran’s new supreme leader vows revenge on U.S., Israel Markets Thursday – 13th Day of War Not Lucky for Trump – Or the World! Market News Why cloud service outages ripple across the internet – and the economy AI US military leans into AI for attack on Iran, but the tech doesn’t lessen the need for human judgment in war Markets Netanyahu’s Very Useful War Climate Oil isn’t just fuel: Iran conflict could disrupt markets for everything from plastics to fertilizers Markets World War Wednesday – No End in Sight Energy Trump says the Iran war will end ‘very soon’ – but it is not clear how Energy Strait of Hormuz: if the Iran conflict shuts world’s most important oil chokepoint, global economic chaos could follow Markets Sen. Whitehouse to uncover connections between Trump, Russia, and Epstein. Energy Why shadow tankers are the only ships still moving through the Strait of Hormuz Load more
*This video was recorded during my backpacking trip through Yosemite in the end of July. China and Russia seemingly enjoy having their fingers in the African pie, but what are they doing there? And should we be worried? More here >