Opinion - The Horn of Africa, comprising Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Sudan, is a region that has recurrently struggled with political instability, conflicts, and insecurity.
Zeinaba Mahr Aouad, 24, a resident of Djibouti, survied female genital mutilation when she was 10. Now a volunteer for the “Elle & Elles” network, with the support of UNFPA, she canvasses her ...
Sudan, which included South Sudan up to 2011, has never known peace and stability since independence in 1956. The country's instability stems from the absence of democratic rule; failure to manage its ...
Although Israel’s relations in Africa have evolved through various stages, notably the beginning and golden era in the late ...
At the 38th African Union (AU) summit, scheduled for February 12-16, African leaders are expected to discuss issues critica ...
Congress, held under the theme "From Pledge to Practice," successfully concluded its three-day session, laying the groundwork for Ethiopia's future development.
Ethiopian and Kenyan intelligence agencies have launched a joint military operation aimed at dismantling a militant group along their common border areas, Ethiopia's National Intelligence and Security ...
The Global South is no longer willing to tolerate Europe’s veiled imperialism. In Africa, countries like Mali and Burkina ...
Sudan, which included South Sudan up to 2011, has never known peace and stability since independence in 1956. The country's instability stems from th ...
ROGER W. FERGUSON, JR., is the Steven A. Tananbaum Distinguished Fellow for International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations.