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Opinion - The Horn of Africa presents a striking paradox for scholars and policymakers: it is simultaneously one of the world's most fragile regions and one of its most strategically indispensable.
Egypt’s troop presence in Somalia fuels Ethiopia’s fears of a Nile water clash tied to the Grand Renaissance Dam.
Ethiopia opened Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam on Tuesday, ending Egypt’s majority control of the Nile River. The ...
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Tuesday participated in a five-party summit in Guba, Ethiopia, focused on the funding of the African Union Transitional Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM).
Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has openly expressed support for Ethiopia's right to harness the Nile River and to proceed with the construction and operation of the Grand Ethiopian ...
Ethiopia officially inaugurated Africa's largest hydroelectric dam on Tuesday, a project that will provide energy to millions ...
Egypt is fuming over the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), as Addis fears Cairo’s growing presence ...
No doubt Ethiopia is urging the U.S. to recognize Somaliland as a separate state. In 2024, Ethiopia outraged Somalia by leasing a strip of land in Somaliland. Ethiopia is landlocked and wants a ...
Ethiopia inaugurated the continent's largest hydroelectric project on Tuesday, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed calling it a ...
Ethiopia on Tuesday inaugurated Africa’s largest dam to boost the economy, end frequent blackouts and support the growth of ...
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The rivalry between Ethiopia and Egypt could be in the offing following ongoing arrangements by Cairo to deploy hundreds of troops to Somalia, where they will serve under the ...