A Historic Leap: Ethiopia and Somaliland Forge a Path for Regional Collaboration
The MoU between Ethiopia and Somaliland symbolises not just a bilateral agreement but a model for regional collaboration
The MoU between Ethiopia and Somaliland symbolises not just a bilateral agreement but a model for regional collaboration
Ethiopia and Eritrea: Navigating the Shadows of Diplomacy and National Interest The Ethio-Eritrea relationship, marked by historical intricacies and political complexities, has seen its fair share of challenges. Delving into…
Recently, Abiy has turned his attention to a critical issue: Accessing the Red Sea and the necessity of ports for a landlocked country like Ethiopia. His concern arises from Ethiopia's position as a rapidly growing, landlocked nation with a population that continues to expand. In the realm of landlocked nations, Ethiopia stands as an exceptional frontrunner.
Abiy’s challenges are not just historical but two- or even three-fold in comparison to his imperial predecessors. His leadership has taken place in an era defined by the rapid advancement of technology and the ubiquitous presence of social media. In this digital age, where every individual can contribute to these platforms, the flow of information is relentless.