The growing influence of radical Islam on the African continent, represented by Iran and Turkey, is growing, porting ugly future conflicts on African soil for its geopolitical control. At first glance this conclusion is drawn from the formidable competition between France (EU) and Turkey for both control and influence in North Africa mirrored in Libya’s
On June 10, 2020, an air strike hit the Turkish MIM 23 Hawk and the Koral interception systems at Al Watiya air base in northwestern Libya. There is no clear indication and much more evidence of which country was hit. The reason for the bombing The Turkish involvement, and even more so the Turkish presence
Nine years after the outbreak of the Arab Spring (2011) that initially overturned Muammar Gaddafi and the outbreak of the civil war in Libya, the situation in the long-suffering country of North Africa has reached such a point that the internationally recognized government of Tripoli led by Fayez al-Saraz, who controls a small area around
The Nile River, which the ancient Egyptians considered a source of all life and follows a northwest direction by establishing fertile all the valleys of North-East Africa and always from the day of the planet’s existence, defining a major role in the course of human civilisation continues to be the subject of a very complex
As the Earth’s population rises, the phenomenon of climate change has deteriorated due to the overconsumption of goods and mainly consumer products from industrial and technologically advanced countries. Developed and emerging economies have been reinforcing their annual overall production and productivity rather than theιρ occasional declining fluctuations in GDP and economic activity. As a result,
One of the largest ecological and development projects on a global scale that is gradually being created is the project of the Great Green Wall of Sahara Desert. The African Union (consisting of 55 African states) is curated by this huge project which takes place south of the Sahara Desert. According to this project these