Why Two Eritrean went to Saudi stealing President's Plane

Until recently, the Eritrean Air Force had a single luxury airplane, an 1970s-era American corporate.

Ethiopia surprises itself with peaceful transition after Meles

(By William Davison) Fears that unrest would follow the death of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.

Somaliland journalists under fire

Journalists in the self-declared republic of Somaliland are increasingly being harassed and arrested by security.

Highlights: PM Hailemariam’s briefing to the House

On Good governance, democratization and foreign relations Prime Minister Hailemarim responded as well to question.

Somalia: Al-Shabaab bans Islamic Relief aid group

Somalia’s Shabaab insurgents on Monday banned the aid agency Islamic Relief, one of the very.

Sudan: 660 dead since 2011 in disputed border areas

Sudan says that fighting in two states along its disputed border with South Sudan has.

Somalia: Parliament endorses the new Prime Minister

In an extraordinary session held today (October 17) Somalia’s Parliament unanimously endorsed Abdi Farah Shirdon.

Nile: Int’l Panel of Experts visits the Renaissance dam

The Nile Tripartite Committee composed of experts drawn from Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan, and four.

Nile basin: Progress and Prospects of Cooperation

On Monday (October 8th) this week the Nile Tripartite Committee, now named the International Panel.

Eritrean prevarications and evasions

The Eritrean regime has a habit of selective reading of texts to fit them into.