Egypt’s effort to destabilize the Horn

The historical Egypt, which plays a significant role in Africa and the Middle East, claims to have a stake since antiquity in connection with the Nile River. Ethiopia’s biggest countrywide project, the... Read more »

Why is Cairo interested in the Horn of Africa?

Egypt’s ambitions in the Horn of Africa are shaped by various strategic and geopolitical objectives. The Horn of Africa, a region that includes Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Sudan, South Sudan, and Somalia, has... Read more »

A futile attempt to tarnish Ethiopia’s genuine proposal of cooperation

As tensions in the Horn of Africa are escalating, the act of tarnishing the name of Ethiopia has become prominent which exacerbates the uncertainty in the region. The deliberate movement to tarnish... Read more »

 The world is indebted to Ethiopia for regional peace

Ethiopia in the last weeks has hosted special envoys to the Horn African region signaling the increasing importance of the country in the dynamic region. Ambassador Mike Hammer, US Special Envoy for... Read more »

The “Africa we want” is unlikely in the existing order

The rules-based international order that started its manoeuvre on the heels of the end of WWII has not brought the development that Africa needs, the highly hierarchical order rather hijacked international multilateral... Read more »

Strengthening Ethio-China ties through education, infrastructure development

In the twenty-first century, global collaboration among countries has become increasingly vital for development across various sectors. A notable example of this is the partnership between African nations and China, particularly in... Read more »

Oiling the wheels of regional integration

From time remembers, Ethiopia has been the key player in the regional and continental issues and also a frontrunner to ensure peace and togetherness in the world. The nation has been tested... Read more »

A country never tempted to unwelcome refugees but tested by financial shortfalls

The refugee crisis has already morphed into an international predicament requiring international intervention. Due to the ongoing conflicts and natural disasters in the Horn of Africa, the situation has been becoming even... Read more »

Sudan’s conflict: The tragic ramifications of power vacuum

The emergence of institutions and democracy is far beyond reality in Sudan. Ever since the declaration of independence in 1956 from British colonial rule, Sudan has experienced all forms of military dictatorship... Read more »

Is treating African nations as a single entity fair?

Africa with more than 1.4 billion people has been continuously represented in unison though there are still 55 different member states. Small nations across the globe with bigger economic power have kept... Read more »