In Ethiopia, once largest recipient of USAID funds in sub-Saharan Africa, many left with ‘little humanitarian support’.
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In Tigray, starvation has replaced shells as a weapon of war. This ruin must end!
The deaths now reported from Tigray's internally displaced persons (IDP) camps are neither sudden nor unforeseeable. They are the cumulative result of political failure, economic collapse, and the ...
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From allies to adversaries: How Saudi-UAE rivalry reshapes Horn of Africa, opens window for Tigray's consolidation
In early 2026, Saudi Arabia issued an unusually forthright public accusation against the United Arab Emirates (UAE)—a fellow ...
A loose Amhara militia network that fought the TPLF now wages a decentralised insurgency – and is pulling Addis Ababa and ...
Growing Strategic Confidence: A Distinguished Diplomat’s Optimistic Take on Ethiopian Foreign Policy
Ethiopia is not so desperate as to be focused only on its immediate existence. The country has reached a stage in its ...
Upon closer examination, the TGE’s mandate inherently lacks full authority. Transitional governments, by their very nature, ...
The 2025 horse racing season in Jamaica was a wild ride, full of thrilling moments, shocking upsets, and record-breaking wins ...
Eritrea denies the claim and accuses Ethiopia of seeking a pretext to attack, amid fears of renewed conflict.
“When the enemy entered, we fled. Those who escaped, escaped; those who died, died. We walked over corpses. We were lucky to escape.” Shushay and her six children were among the three million people ...
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have escalated following Ethiopia’s accusations that Eritrea is arming Fano rebels in ...
Benin's parliamentary elections and Uganda's general elections, both held in January, marked the beginning of a busy and ...
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