Ethiopian authorities have shut down two more prominent human rights organizations in recent weeks as part of their escalating crackdown against civil society.
As a landlocked country, Ethiopia has expressed dissatisfaction at its reliance on the Port of Djibouti for access to the Red Sea. Recently, Prime Minister Abiy stated that control of the Red Sea and ...
Against this backdrop, two high-profile forums were held recently in Djibouti, aimed at addressing regional stability and ...
Africa, a continent of immense diversity, history and rapid urbanization, is home to some of the fastest-growing cities in the world. Its largest urban centers are economic and cultural powerhouses, ...
As discussed, Johannesburg is the only African airport with nonstop scheduled passenger flights to all six inhabited ...
Beijing is taking a slow but safe approach to promoting harmony in a region of Africa beset by war and insurgencies, experts ...
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos, Nigeria, is the busiest airport in Nigeria and the eighth-busiest ...
For Seleshi Mekonen, a 60-year-old businessman from Aresi in Oromia Regional State, the road to recovery from debilitating ...
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has pledged to assist Ethiopia in mobilizing USD two billion in green financing by 2030. This ambitious effort ...
The South African Astronomical Observatory in Sutherland is one of the world's leading sites for optical and infrared ...
The disastrous conflict in Sudan is pushing the country deeper into chaos. Work to halt it has never been more urgent. To get talks going, mediators may need to present a notional picture of what the ...