Read: France Can’t Be Neutral in the Sudan War Reliance on social media For years, the RSF militia has relied on social media to sway public opinion and wage its propaganda war.
In a related development, on August 3rd, Niger’s military rulers had already declared the annulment of military pacts with France, a move that was met with skepticism from Paris due to concerns about legitimacy.
he Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry announced it has summoned envoys from the United States, Germany, and France over allegations of their countries' involvement in the "illegal financing operations" of a local media outlet, Abzas Media.
frican leaders have intensified their longstanding campaign for permanent representation on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), a push that has recently gained the backing of France and Germany.
In 1950 as the Schuman Declaration, which can be seen as the beginning of the idea of the EU as a peace project, is made by France’s then-foreign minister Robert Schumann, France is simultaneously fighting a brutal colonial war in Indochina.
mid the continuously shifting geopolitics of the Balkans, an unprecedented call has been sounded by the leaders of Germany, France, and Italy, urging Serbia to "deliver on de-facto recognition" of Kosovo.
(Table 1) With these indicators, the new Republic, whose share in the world was insignificant, directly neighbored Britain and France, the major power centers of the period, via Iraq and Syria, which were under their tutelage.
Read: France-Greece-Saudi Arabia Alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean Leaders' meeting in New York President Erdoğan and Prime Minister Mitsotakis met at the Turkish House in New York on September 20 as part of their presence in the city to participate in UN General Assembly meetings.
, France, and Russia, as well as those who are categorically anti-Turkish and anti-Azerbaijani, (it would be more accurate to say Turkophobic), have launched a new campaign: they are lamenting and shouting slogans with tears in their eyes, and collecting signatures about a "genocide" that is being committed again, referring to 1915.
France, the most prominent of the European countries involved in Libya and so far the most decisive actor in the dynamics of the crisis, has strongly supported Haftar in many respects, and not only because it shares Haftar's revolutionary and anti-"Islamist" ideological stance.