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Why should Kenya and Ethiopia choose partnership over competition in the Horn of Africa?

Over the last two decades, the Horn of Africa has witnessed an increase of foreigntroops in Djibouti, a rise in investments along the Red...

Ethiopia Launches ‘Pulse of Africa’ to Redefine the Continent’s Global Narrative

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has officially launched Pulse of Africa (POA) — a new pan-African media platform designed to reshape how Africa is...

Rising Waters, Rising Tensions: Nile Floods Reopen Old Wounds Over Ethiopian Dam

Rising waters of the Nile have flooded homes and fields in northern Egypt, forcing residents to evacuate by boat. In the village of Dalhamo,...

Addis Ababa Declaration Paves Way for Climate-Resilient, Green Growth in Africa

African leaders have officially adopted the "Addis Ababa Declaration on Climate Change and Call for Action" at ACS2 in Ethiopia, a historic moment putting...

Right to Peace in Ethiopia: Constitutional Promises and Tigrayan Realities

The Ethiopian Constitution of 1995, adopted during the EPRDF and framed as a foundation for a democratic federation, places peace at the center of...

Ethiopia’s Civil Society at a Crossroads: Reform or Reversal?

The Civil Societies Proclamation No. 1113/2019 (the “2019 Proclamation”) marked a clear legal break with Ethiopia’s repressive 2009 Charities and Societies regime and reopened...

African Development Bank to finance $500 million of Ethiopia’s new airport

ADDIS ABABA, Aug 11 (Reuters) - The African Development Bank will contribute $500 million towards the financing of a new airport in Ethiopia -...

From Gaza to Tigray: Starvation is Not a Tragedy—It’s a Crime

In July 2025, the World Health Organization warned that “malnutrition is on a dangerous trajectory in the Gaza Strip, marked by a spike in...

Unity in Pieces: Can Ethiopia Survive Ethnic Federalism?

The Horn of Africa is undergoing a period of profound political transformation, with Ethiopia—by far the region’s demographic and geographic heavyweight—at the center of...

Red Sea Ambitions: Ethiopia’s Assertive Posturing and Its Geopolitical Consequences

Ethiopia’s embattled Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed—who garnered a Nobel Peace Prize under contentious and arguably premature circumstances—now seems to be adopting the hardline tactics...

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