The East African on MSN
Ethiopia’s fresh quest for sea access unsettles the Horn
Ethiopia relies almost entirely on Djibouti’s port for its imports, paying transit fees that have risen fivefold since the ...
Sudan's battlefield map shifts significantly in the second half of 2025, marking one of the most notable territorial changes ...
Few geopolitical questions in the Horn of Africa carry as much symbolic and strategic weight as Ethiopia’s demand for access to the sea. Landlocked since ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
Eritrea: The Potemkin Party and Ethiopia's Territorial Provocations - When Optics, History, and Symbols Become Warnings
In the early days of 2026, the Potemkin Party and segments of Ethiopia's senior military leadership escalated a reckless campaign of saber-rattling. This is not the cautious signaling of a prudent ...
India–Africa–Europe Trade Corridors Are Bringing New Economic Hope to Africa. Israel’s recognition of Somaliland has the ...
The EastAfrican on MSNOpinion
Israel’s Somaliland gambit is a hand grenade thrown into a gunpowder room
In the years ahead, the most terrifying domino could be Nigeria, the “Giant of Africa.” Nigeria is held together by oil and a ...
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi courted key East African nations on a tour of the region, part of efforts to capitalize on ...
Sudan Tribune on MSNOpinion
The War in Sudan: context and interpretation
Ahmed Yaquob There is no room for disagreement: the war in Sudan is the product of deep-rooted, historical internal ...
Yet despite its apparent absurdity, its journey is a reminder of how few modern boats ply African waterways, and how much ...
Shmuel Rosner is senior political editor. For more analysis of Israeli and international politics, visit Rosner’s Domain at ...
Masri, published by the Al-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies, offers a panoramic reading of a world that has ...
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