Ethiopia-Kenya: Clashes displace thousands across the border

Towards the end of last year, several weeks of fighting between the Gabra and Borana.

Africa Rising: Ethiopia moves to diversify exports – By Jenny Vaughan

Highlights: * In an effort to move beyond just coffee, Ethiopia now exports leather, vegetables,.

Briefing: The Egyptian revolution one year on

Activists and trade unions have announced 11 February as a day of general strike and.

Uganda: Charcoal boon a bust for forests

Once a fortnight, Moses Sserwada travels from the capital, Kampala, to northern Uganda to pick.

Ethiopia seeks sustainable modernization – By Laura Rance

It’s a point of pride among many Canadian farmers that their production efficiency is one.

The AU Summit: A rare ring of truth – [By KEVIN BLOOM]

Since the Organisation of African Unity was formed in 1963, most of the gatherings of.

Ethiopia, Djibouti, South Sudan sign MoU on oil pipelines and infrastructural links

Ethiopia, Djibouti and South Sudan sign a Memorandum of Understanding on ‘to cooperate in developing.

Resettlement and Human Rights Watch’s unsound and shoddy methodology

(Jan. 20, 2012 – A Week in the Horn of Africa) This week, Human Rights.

Book: PM Meles Zenawi writes on ‘States and Markets’

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi wrote a scholarly article titled ‘States and Markets: Neoliberal Limitations.

Egypt looks to make up for lost ground with Nile Basin countries | Al-Masry Al-Youm

Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr is currently on a six-country tour of the Nile Basin.