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"Russia Goes South" is a podcast from Middle East Broadcasting Networks that analyzes Moscow's activities in the Middle East and North Africa. It is created by Alina Niamtsu and voiced by two AI avatars. Dmitry Ivanov, a former Kremlin diplomat turned truth seeker, and Leila Khalil, an Arab-American journalist reporting from Dubai, examine Russia's influence in the region. The podcast covers various topics, from military deals to shadow diplomacy, to help listeners understand complex geopolitical processes.MBN Politique et gouvernement
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    • Russian Influence in Africa: Key Mineral Resources
      Mar 10 2025

      This episode examines Russia’s growing influence in Africa, focusing on its quest for access to key mineral resources such as uranium and gold and its establishment of strategic partnerships with countries including the Central African Republic, Mali, and Niger. Russia uses military support, private military companies, and economic deals to increase its geopolitical influence, often against declining Western influence. In addition to mineral extraction, Russia invests in educational and technical programs to strengthen long-term ties with African countries. Ultimately, Russia’s actions aim to secure resources and change the global geopolitical landscape.

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      9 min
    • Russia's Military Expansion: Sudan, Syria, Iran, and North Korea
      Mar 3 2025

      Russia is actively expanding its military presence and influence in the Middle East and Africa, in particular through the establishment of a naval base in Sudan and seeking to maintain access to bases in Syria. Moscow is also deepening military and nuclear cooperation with Iran, receiving military assistance from it and expanding cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. Iran is becoming an important transit point for Russian military aviation. In addition, Russia is increasing military ties with North Korea, which supplies it with significant quantities of ammunition and artillery systems for the war in Ukraine. These actions, including diplomatic efforts, indicate a strategic strengthening of Russia's positions in these regions and its desire to resist Western influence.

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      5 min
    • Russia in Africa: The Renaissance of Wagner
      Feb 18 2025

      This episode discusses the restoration of Russia's influence in Africa through the Wagner PMC (or its successor, the African Corps) after the death of Prigozhin. Mercenaries are being actively recruited and sent to various countries, notably Mali, where, despite losses, Russia's position remains strong. The Kremlin uses not only military force but also "soft power" - disinformation and pro-Kremlin media. Africa is becoming a key element of Moscow's global strategy, especially against the backdrop of the loss of influence in Syria. However, there are problems with command, logistics, and personnel shortages, which cast doubt on the long-term prospects of the Russian presence.

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      4 min
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