MUSK-MAY22

The Musk Mandate: How U.S. Foreign Policy Became a Launchpad for Technocratic Empire

By InnerKwest Staff Writers Since the 2025 inauguration, a quiet but alarming shift in U.S. foreign policy has been accelerating: the alignment of federal agencies—particularly the State Department, Commerce Department, and USAID—with the global business interests of Elon Musk and his sprawling network of companies. The most profound implications are being felt not in Silicon Valley or Washington, D.C.—but across …

Reviving the Black Consciousness: The Return of the Institut des Peuples Noirs (IPN)

By Guest Commentary for InnerKwest – Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso In a powerful nod to Pan-African ideals and revolutionary thought, the government of Burkina Faso has announced the revival of the Institut des Peuples Noirs (IPN), or Institute of Black Peoples. This long-dormant cultural and ideological institution, originally conceptualized by the late President Thomas Sankara, is being brought back to life …

BINANCE-SA

Binance’s Pivot in South Africa: Compliance Over Decentralization?

By InnerKwest Staff | April 2025Tags: Binance South Africa, Crypto Regulation, Decentralization, Dollar Hegemony, Crypto Compliance, KYC Binance is enforcing strict compliance in South Africa, requiring full transaction details for all crypto transfers. Is this a shift away from decentralization—or a move to protect dollar dominance? CryptoCaster breaks down what it means for the future of crypto. 🚨 Binance Tightens …

MOROCCO

Unmasking the Quiet Divide: Anti-Black Racism in Morocco Must Be Confronted

Guest Commentary for InnerKwest – Agadir, Morocco In the heart of North Africa lies Morocco—a nation often praised for its storied history, mosaic of cultures, and striking architectural grandeur. But beneath the vibrant souks and tourist-friendly medinas is a deeper, more troubling reality: the entrenched denial of anti-Black racism and the marginalization of Black Moroccans. While Morocco champions its African …

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President Traoré Declares: “I Am Still the President of Burkina Faso”

Amid growing rumors of instability, Ibrahim Traoré reaffirms authority and rejects claims of a power shift By InnerKwest Guest Contributor: Côte d’Ivoire In a direct and unambiguous statement delivered on national television and echoed across government channels, Captain Ibrahim Traoré declared he remains the legitimate president of Burkina Faso, putting to rest a flurry of speculation around his status amid …

AFRICAN-MAP-14

The Berlin Conference: When Europe Carved Africa Without Consent

Unpacking the Berlin Conference: A Blueprint for Black Dispossession What follows is not just a history lesson—it’s an excavation. In peeling back the layers of willful amnesia and cognitive dissonance, we revisit the Berlin Conference of 1884, a calculated gathering of European powers where Africa was carved up like a pie—without a single African present. This wasn’t diplomacy. It was …

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Partnership or Power Play? U.S.–Côte d’Ivoire Relations in the Shadow of Hypocrisy

United States & Côte d’Ivoire: Allyship, Aid, and the Echo of Hypocrisy By InnerKwest Contributor – Accra, Ghana In the realm of international diplomacy, few relationships are as carefully choreographed—and quietly contradictory—as the one between the United States and Côte d’Ivoire. On paper, the U.S. casts itself as a benefactor: supporting democratic institutions, boosting economic growth, and strengthening regional security …

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Russia Expands Footprint in West Africa Through Alliance with AES Bloc

April 2025 | InnerKwest New Desk Diplomatic Engagements in Moscow The Alliance of Sahel States (AES)—an emerging Africa regional bloc formed by Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—recently strengthened its diplomatic and strategic alliance with Russia. In early April 2025, the foreign ministers of the three nations held consultations in Moscow with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, signaling a growing geopolitical …

NEO-COLONY

The Shadow of Influence: Neo-Colonialism in Africa

Guest Commentary for InnerKwest – Accra, Ghana Neo-Colonialism in Africa: The Modern Struggle for Economic Independence The end of formal colonialism in Africa was supposed to mark the beginning of self-determination and economic independence. Yet, decades later, many African nations find themselves entangled in a complex web of financial dependency, political influence, and resource exploitation orchestrated by former colonial powers …

ELON-POLITICS

Elon Musk, Far-Right Politics, and His South African Roots

Elon Musk’s Controversial Salute: Unpacking the Far-Right Connections Musk’s Gesture Sparks Outrage When Elon Musk’s arm shot out in what appeared to be a stiff-arm salute during Donald Trump’s inauguration celebrations, startled viewers immediately drew comparisons to infamous historical gestures. The ensuing debate over Musk’s intent was intense, with the billionaire vehemently denying any Nazi affiliations. However, speculation quickly turned …