Photo - Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Ethiopia to start storing water from Grand Renaissance Dam

(​Middle East Monitor – Sept 29, 2017) Ethiopia will start storing water from the Grand Renaissance.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives in Addis Ababa for a state visit to Ethiopia on May 4, 2014. (Photo China News ServiceLiu Zhen)
Ethiopia’s distinct path to development, with help from China

Ethiopia is the most stable state in the dangerous neighbourhood of the Horn of Africa,.

Map - Eastern Ethiopia, Oromia and Somali regions
Oromia-Somali crisis: Dozens killed, thousands displaced

A major humanitarian and security crisis is unfolding in eastern parts of Ethiopia. Dozens have.

Photo - Officers outside the Supreme Court building in Nairobi, Kenya, on Friday
Text of Kenyan Supreme Court ruling on Presidential election

Republic Of Kenya In The Supreme Court Of Kenya At Nairobi (Coram: Maraga, Cj &.

Leaked document: South Sudan infiltrates Ethiopia’s Gambella political system

(South Sudan News Agency (SSNA) South Sudanese government agents have penetrated Ethiopia’s Gambella region political system.

Map - Isiolo, Marsabet, Moyale road, in LAPSSET corridor, Kenya
President Kenyatta commissions the Isiolo-Moyale highway

(CapitalFM – Kenya) President Uhuru Kenyatta commissioned the Kshs 42 billion (USD 400 million) Isiolo-Moyale.

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The Rift in the GCC and Diplomatic Responses from the IGAD Region

David Hearst, a British expert on Middle East affairs, recently surprised the host of an.

Dance of the lions and dragons: How are Africa and China engaging and how will the partnership evolve?

(McKinsey’s Report) In a mere two decades, China has become Africa’s biggest economic partner. Across.

Photo - Asmara, Eritrea
The Rehabilitation of Africa’s Most Isolated Dictatorship

(Tom Gardner – Foreign Policy) Two recent and seemingly incongruous events may one day be.

Map - The Horn of Africa region
International Partners visit drought-hit Horn of Africa, pledge support

(Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) International partners have made financial pledges in support.