Using graphics to illustrate the scope of U.S. foreign aid spending and analyzing how the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts could play out across the world.
Some countries lack permanent rivers and rely on desalination, groundwater, and imports to meet their water needs.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held separate talks on Sunday, 2 February, 2025, in Cairo with his Djiboutian and Sudanese counterparts, focusing on Red Sea security, Somalia's stability, and ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump is coming under fire for closing down the US Agency for International Development, potentially ending ...
A 45-metre-long, 48-metre-wide Liberian-flagged drilling rig weighing 3,543 tons has transited the Suez Canal in 22 hours, travelling from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, according to a ...
The unipolar world we had grown used to after the fall of the Soviet Union started receiving a notice from a rising China ...
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The military base at Diego Garcia, the so-called "Footprint of Freedom," is a seventeen-square mile atoll of the Chagos ...
Ethiopia is grappling with an escalating seismic crisis as a series of earthquakes linked to the East African Rift raises ...
New research has found that data centres can reduce their energy usage by up to 30% simply by altering around 30 lines of ...
Since late December, the team has gone from Nairobi to across Ethiopia, Djibouti to the tip of the Horn of Africa.