A new world map appears to have emerged since the beginning of the First World War, a brief conflict lasting around forty days, yet with deep and lasting consequences.
The global center of gravity seems to have shifted toward Asia, with major powers such as China, Russia, and Iran.
Africa, meanwhile, stands out as a vast continent with significant potential and a promising future.
In contrast, the Americas appear to occupy a more peripheral position, while Europe is gradually returning to its natural geographical position west of Asia.
Benyounès Saidi
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