Famine in Tigray was not an outcome of war. It was the result of policies – a siege, economic blockade and obstruction of aid – designed to destroy civilian life.
Sudan's brutal civil war descended further into violence this week, as the RSF reportedly carried out mass killings.
Addis Ababa’s renewed bid for maritime access is reshaping alliances across the Horn, pushing Cairo and Asmara into rare ...
Egyptian, Eritrean presidents stress support for national institutions in Sudan, reject attempts to establish parallel ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says he has engaged partners, including Russia, to mediate Ethiopia’s Red Sea access dispute with ...
Ethiopia’s leader called Tuesday for international “mediation” with Eritrea over access to the sea, insisting on an ...
A new book, The Chaos Precinct: Johannesburg as a port city, by Tanya Zack traces how migrant Ethiopians have shaped a ...
When U.S. Border Patrol Commander-At-Large Gregory Bovino says, “We are coming for you” to the tunes of Alice in Chains, the ...
Getachew Reda, former president of the Tigray interim administration (TIA) and current advisor to the Prime Minister, stated ...
Cold War came to an end. In that same year, two major events took place that attempted to reorder the Horn of Africa. Those events ...
According to an Egyptian presidential source, US President Donald Trump has personally tasked Sisi to work on ending Sudan’s ...