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Relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea have soured since the war in Tigray ended in 2022. The region is now a tinderbox for ...
Rising military tensions between neighbours Ethiopia and Eritrea have put the Horn of Africa region on edge. A Facebook video of trucks filled with soldiers has been shared with a claim that the ...
Conflict in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray has also signalled escalating hostilities between the neighbouring countries ...
Landlocked Ethiopia has no intention of starting a war with neighbouring Eritrea in order to gain access to the sea, the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Sea Access to Propel Ethiopia's Role in Regional Trade - ExpertADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia's pursuit of access to the sea is driven by a strategic imperative for survival, economic development, and regional integration, a political expert has underscored.
Throughout history, Ethiopia’s national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and access to the sea have been fiercely protected through the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNHow Nigeria, Eritrea, Ethiopia Are Becoming Key FDI Sources for RwandaAfrican countries Nigeria, Eritrea, and Ethiopia stood out among the top ten sources of Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) in Rwanda in 2024, contributing over $464 million in FDIs.Nigeria in ...
The threat of war is looming over the Horn of Africa once again, with observers warning of a return to fighting in Tigray, which could also lead to conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Ethiopia’s ...
Though each crisis is driven by different, home-grown causes, “the question of who controls the Red Sea and who will ...
Ethiopia’s prime minister says his country will not seek conflict with longtime rival Eritrea over access to the Red Sea, amid recent fears about possible war between the neighbours.
“At any moment, war between Ethiopia and Eritrea could break out,” he wrote. Eritrea was an Italian colony until 1951, when it fell under British control and became an autonomous part of Ethiopia.
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Thursday that his government would not seek conflict with longtime foe Eritrea over access to the Red Sea, after regional officials and experts warned of a ...
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