Egypt’s double-edged diplomacy

Can you really trust Cairo when it talks about joining the talks? Von Clausewitz often said that war is the continuation of politics by other means or by violent means. According to... Read more »

Kenya and Djibouti cross fingers over UN Security Council post

 United Nations members are scheduled to vote on June 17 for new non-permanent members of the Security Council in a race that could test future relations of Kenya and Djibouti. The vote... Read more »

Why most Africans remain aloof to the “Black Lives Matter” protests

Those last two weeks shook not only America but also the world. The revolt was unprecedented, massive, angry, all-inclusive, multi-ethnic, color-blind, and gender equalizer. The two weeks were a turning point in... Read more »

Armed groups should heed UN Secretary General’s call for cessation of hostilities

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterez recently called on all armed groups across the world to stop their fighting and concentrate on the urgent task of fighting the corona virus pandemic. The... Read more »

The threats of Locust Invasions, malaria and floods in the Horn

All eyes are now focused on the global corona virus threat and the other threats to the livelihood of tens of millions of people in the Horn region seems to be overlooked.... Read more »

China’s parliament approves Hong Kong national security bill

National People’s Congress votes 2,878 to 1 in favour of decision to impose national security legislation on Hong Kong. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang cast their votes on the... Read more »

New swarms of locusts threaten to increase hunger in East Africa reeling from floods and coronavirus – Oxfam

Flooding and Covid-19 restrictions create perfect conditions for locusts to multiply. Oxfam warned today that millions of people in East and Central Africa, already suffering due to flooding and the impact of... Read more »

Urban refugees in East Africa resort to desperate measures as COVID-19 takes hold

GENEVA – The U.N. refugee agency UNHCR warns hundreds of thousands of urban refugees across the East, Horn and Great Lakes region of Africa are resorting to desperate measures to survive as... Read more »

In vast Kenya camp, refugee journalists on coronavirus front line

KANERE is on a mission to raise awareness about pandemic in Kakuma, one of world’s largest camps for displaced people. For more than a decade, KANERE, the world’s first fully independent refugee... Read more »

Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt and the timetable for Dam filling

The Middle East Monitor, an online news portal this week wrote that Ethiopia escalates what it called the Renaissance Dam crisis with decision not to notify Sudan and Egypt about start of... Read more »