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East African Integration Strained as Landlocked Nations Demand Seaport Access

East Africa’s integration at a crossroads as landlocked states push for ocean access NAIROBI — Tensions over access to the sea are testing the fragile architecture of East African integration, exposing a fault line between landlocked ambitions and coastal sovereignty that could reshape politics, security and commerce across the region. Recent months have seen a flurry of diplomatic rivalries and public statements — from Ethiopia’s short‑lived overture to North Western State of Somalia to Uganda’s president declaring a…

Ethiopia Committed to Continuing Anti-Al-Shabaab Efforts in Somalia Despite Strained Relations

ADDIS ABABA - Pressing onward, Ethiopia is unwavering in its mission against Al-Shabaab within Somalia, intent on safeguarding its gains and ensuring its national security remains uncompromised by the militant group's potential threats. Nebiat Getachew, speaking for Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, lauded the country's significant role in diminishing Al-Shabaab's influence and securing peace across the Horn of Africa. "Al-Shabaab is an ongoing concern for our nation’s security," Nebiat asserted. "We are committed to…

The Escalating Tensions Between Somalia and Ethiopia: Unraveling the Causes Behind Their Strained Relations

NAIROBI (Reuters) – Things have gone a bit pear-shaped between Somalia and Ethiopia. Somalia has decided to send an Ethiopian diplomat packing. This move is another twist in the tale of deteriorating relations between the two neighbors. The root of the tussle? An ongoing port agreement that Addis Ababa is cooking up with North Western State of Somalia, Somalia's self-declared independent region that's stoking fires of discontent.

Is it possible to ease the strained relations between Somalia, Ethiopia, and Egypt?

In recent months, the Horn of Africa has become a powder keg, with Egyptian troops in Somalia igniting fears of a regional war. Tensions are high, fueled by Ethiopia’s controversial sea access pact with North Western State of Somalia and long-standing Nile River disputes between Ethiopia and Egypt, sparking widespread unease. Ethiopia's leader, Abiy Ahmed, didn’t mince words, warning potential invaders to "think 10 times" before making a move. Neighboring countries, including Turkey and Djibouti, are scrambling to broker…

strained medical staff threatens to strike

On Monday, November 30, the unions called for a work stoppage and believed that the government did not adequately protect professionals in the sector against Covid-19. They are asking for more resources, extra premiums and better social coverage. Finally, this Sunday evening, December 6, a few hours before the start of the strike, the unions closed the slogan.…