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Flood walls and forests help Djibouti adapt to climate change

Near Omar Gona’s house in Djibouti’s Tadjourah city stands a wall three metres high and five metres thick. What might be an eyesore for...

Conflict In Northern Ethiopia: Pathways To Peace And Normalization

On 28 November, Ethiopian federal troops captured Mekelle, the capital of Tigray province in northern Ethiopia. For the first time in decades, the fighting...

Iran, China and the Djibouti experience

With the escalation of US sanctions against Iran after the withdrawal of Donald Trump from the nuclear deal between two countries and lower oil...

Can Cam Ranh Bay-Port Blair-Djibouti form a strategic Maritime chain hub to tackle China?

The world at present is grappling with the Global Pandemic Coronavirus, but Chinese maritime security aggressiveness in the East China Sea, South China Sea...

Ethiopian Naval Ambitions

Ethiopia is gradually and steadily opening up doors and minds to international relations. Testament to this was when French President Macron sealed a deal...

New $25 Million Support Will Help Djibouti Grow its Economy and Improve Access to Services

The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved on May 29, 2020, two new projects totaling US$25 million in credit from the International Development...

E-commerce: Helping Djiboutian Women Entrepreneurs Reach the World

Look around any café, bus, doctor’s waiting room or university campus and you will see heads down, fingers tapping as people immerse themselves into...

Japan faces titanic struggle to balance Chinese dominance in Africa

Earlier this month it emerged that Japanese officials are planning to upgrade the country’s only foreign military base, in Djibouti. The news might come...

Chinese Influence in East Africa: Transcultural Connection as Foreign Policy Spur

Chinese influence in East Africa is a topic of growing debate and concern for Western nations and allies. In fact, this purported growing Chinese...

Djibouti’s “International” Free Trade Zone is really just for one country

For the past quarter century, Djibouti has flourished as the Horn of Africa’s most strategic port, serving as a lifeline for landlocked Ethiopia’s $3.13...

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The Trans-Saharan (parallel routing) Corridor (Algeria–Niger–Nigeria)

The proposed Trans-Saharan Railway Corridor linking Algeria, Niger, and...

The Quiet Militarisation of America’s Civilian Economy

The most revealing detail in America’s new arms race...

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