Moscow Is Instilling Its Mentality in Africa. It Is Building Russian Houses, Attracting People to Chess and Schools
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As the war in Ukraine nears its fourth year, Russia is seeking allies and support outside Europe. A focus of these efforts has become Africa, where Moscow has opened at least a dozen Russia Houses in recent years and is building more. These institutions are key tools for spreading the Kremlin’s worldview.
Russian Houses now operate — or are preparing to open in the coming months — in at least 22 African countries, The Moscow Times reported, in what it said was the largest such expansion since the Soviet era. What does Russia want in Africa? The centers are located in Egypt, Tanzania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic, and other countries. Cultural centers Many of the buildings they operate from were former…
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