In Episode 28 of Geopolitics with Ghost, the global chessboard shifts again as Ghost breaks down the latest developments in Africa and their implications for BRICS, Western hegemony, and the unraveling global order. With coups in Niger and Gabon disrupting Western resource pipelines and raising questions about French and American influence, Ghost highlights how nations are rejecting colonial control in favor of multipolar partnerships. He explores the strategic alignment of these countries with BRICS ideals, resource sovereignty, decentralized development, and economic autonomy.
The episode also examines the ripple effects of Israel’s judicial overhaul, Hungary’s quiet rise in Eastern Europe, and the growing irrelevance of Western NGOs and media. It’s a wide-angle lens on the death throes of unipolar dominance and the messy, hopeful birth of a new global balance.