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18hon MSNOpinion
Gulf attention is turning inward: why the Iran war could destabilise the Horn of Africa
Gulf states have become increasingly prominent in the squabbles, civil wars and inter-country tensions in the Horn of Africa over the past decade. The countries in this region include Sudan, Ethiopia, ...
Ethiopia's foreign policy moves carry heightened risks. Political balances in the Horn of Africa will largely be shaped by whether it can reestablish internal stability and translate its relations wit ...
Agriculture remains a central pillar of African economies, employing a large share of the population and contributing ...
Somaliland, a relatively stable and democratic territory in the Horn of Africa, sits at a strategic crossroads linking Africa ...
Both sides have moved troops toward their shared border, while Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of occupying part of its territory.
Insurance against climate risks, research from U.S.E. shows. Production strategies are adapted, there is less risky migration and more children are able to go to school.
The Horn of Africa and Red Sea regions, which link Africa and the Middle East, share a dense web of military, political and economic interactions that enable crises on one shore to quickly affect the ...
Gulf states have become increasingly prominent in the squabbles, civil wars and inter-country tensions in the Horn of Africa over the past decade. The countries in this region include Sudan, Ethiopia, ...
6don MSNOpinion
Tigray conflict a threat to the Horn of Africa's stability
Three years after the Tigray peace agreement, Ethiopia faces renewed conflict as unresolved grievances threaten stability in ...
YouTuber Dan Grec has travelled across five continents and 65 countries, including the legendary 19,000-mile Pan-American ...
Decades after it lost its coast to Eritrea, the country has moved forces close to the border region—raising fears of another ...
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