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    • #13916
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      Julian Cole
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      London., England, United Kingdom.

      The recent expansion of BRICS represents a powerful shift in the global economic landscape, highlighting the increasing influence of emerging economies in shaping international order.

       

      By adding new members, including energy-rich nations and regional powerhouses, BRICS has bolstered its potential as a formidable counterweight to Western-dominated coalitions like the G7. This growth emphasizes the importance of economic diversity and resilience, particularly for developing countries that seek alternative financing and trade mechanisms less dependent on the dollar.

       

      The inclusion of key players like the UAE, Iran, and potentially Saudi Arabia, strengthens BRICS’ role as an alliance capable of promoting multipolarity in international relations and creating a platform that respects the distinct needs and interests of its member countries.

       

      This expansion could facilitate a more balanced and equitable global economy, fostering cooperation on shared challenges like sustainable development, trade, and regional stability.

    • #13880
      Julian Cole
      Olukopa
      London., England, United Kingdom.

      While critics may argue that cultural authenticity is compromised by not casting a Nigerian actor, this risks falling into ‘cultural-essentialism’, where only those from a specific cultural background are deemed capable of telling or embodying its stories.

       

      In an interconnected, globalized world, such rigid boundaries undermine the richness of diasporic identities and the idea that African narratives can be shared across and beyond national borders.

       

      Elba’s participation demonstrates the evolving nature of African identity, where the continent’s stories are not bound by geography but can be shaped by the broader African diaspora.

       

      J.

    • #13728
      Julian Cole
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      London., England, United Kingdom.

      That said, the vitriol directed at Chidimma is archived for future generations of Nigerians, Africans and the Global Black Community to examine, study, internalize and determine the future direction of their relationship with the Rainbow Nation.

       

      Africa was instrumental to the end of the anti-apartheid struggle.

    • #13715
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      Julian Cole
      Olukopa
      London., England, United Kingdom.

      @genztalks O ṣe awọn aaye to wulo.

       

      Aṣa dudu ti ṣe alabapin pupọ si aṣa Gen-Z lọwọlọwọ, ati aṣa.
      Fun ọpọlọpọ laarin agbegbe Black, AAVE kii ṣe ipilẹ awọn gbolohun ọrọ aṣa nikan. Nitootọ ilokulo le yọ awọn ofin kuro ninu itan ati itumọ aṣa wọn.

       

      J.

    • #12941
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      Julian Cole
      Olukopa
      London., England, United Kingdom.

      @africamonetary The science is clear: Empirical evidence and an overwhelming 99% of scientists unequivocally agree that human-induced greenhouse gas emissions is the primary driver of climate change.

       

      Central to the discourse around fossil fuels are the myriad environmental issues stemming from their use. These issues, exacerbated by their escalating use, involve conditions such as acid rain, oil spills, air pollution, smog, climate change & global warming, coral bleaching, glacial melting, rising sea levels, etc.

       

      The combustion of fossil fuels precipitates the release of enormous amounts of atmospheric pollutants, including nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides, culminating in the increase of acid rain formations.

       

      Acid rain can destroy vegetation, lead to soil and waterway contamination, and have adverse impacts on environmental biodiversity. On a human impact level, air pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuels engenders severe health problems, including respiratory ailments and carcinogenic risks.

       

      Another impact to the environment is smog formation. Smog can be a problem in large cities areas, such as in India, and contributes to low visibility and “dirty skies.”

       

      If we look at empirical evidence – economic, environmental, social and human, listen to what scientists have to say, [including the most impacted communities]; the best way to move forward is by keeping fossil fuels in the ground, and accelerating a just transition towards a clean, just ‘community-led’ future for all.

       

       

    • #12790
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      Julian Cole
      Olukopa
      London., England, United Kingdom.

      Nẹtiwọọki ti o yanilenu ti awọn olupilẹṣẹ, ati awọn alamọja ile-iṣẹ. O ṣeun fun pinpin eyi @ADA ati @camilleselvon.

    • #12738
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      Julian Cole
      Olukopa
      London., England, United Kingdom.

      @ADA  Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter is a jaw-dropping ode to Black music, and a recognition of country artists such Linda Martell, Charley Pride and, more recently, Mickey Guyton, Darius Rucker, and Kane Brown, who have been historical excluded from the genre.

       

      Its great @Beyoncé is using her album and platform to shine a light on a part of history, and country music pioneers that many people may not know, including entitling one of the tracks as “The Linda Martell Show,” – a tribute of course to Linda Martell.

       

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