Statements and counter statements from the Sudanese civilian and military powers in the wake of last week’s coup attempt do not serve the best interests of today’s Sudan.
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The Ethiopian government must trigger a political process involving all the parties to bring the conflict in Tigray to an end
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The upcoming elections in Ethiopia are taking place against a backdrop of a tragic conflict in the country’s northern Tigray region and the exclusion of dozens of key constituencies
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The conflict in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray has spiralled out of control, with some five million people now in need of emergency food aid, writes Mostafa Ahmady
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Stability and security in the region and beyond will be jeopardised in the absence of a binding agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
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Ethiopia must heed Egypt’s red line on its share of Nile water in the negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
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Protesters have been taking to the streets in France against attempts to curtail the French people’s freedom of expression, casting an ironical light on the country’s much-trumpeted defence of human rights
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The aggressive tone of Ethiopian diplomacy with regard to Sudan or the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in no way serves the best interests of the Ethiopian people
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Insights in Barack Obama’s A Promised Land
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This article is a counter-argument to the narrative of successive Ethiopian governments that Egypt has been opposed to Ethiopia’s development
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The time is ripe to bring about a stronger alliance between Egypt and Sudan
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The failure of Kenya and Somalia to find a solution to the crisis in relations between the two countries risks further foreign intervention and possible military escalation, writes Mostafa Ahmady
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In the wake of this week’s storming of the US Capitol in Washington, it is high time the US and Western media revisited their stereotyped coverage of affairs in the Middle East
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s policies are leading his country into further chaos
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The further promotion of personal liberties and the rule of law is essential if Egypt is to find a lasting solution to atrocities committed in the name of religion, writes Mostafa Ahmady
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In building the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Plant in Tanzania, Egypt’s companies are exemplifying the country’s role in Africa and how cooperation can best make use of the continent’s resources
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has revealed himself to be a warmonger in ordering the recent military offensive against the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray
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The recent deal between Russia and Sudan to establish a warship logistics hub for Russian forces on the Red Sea may provoke the ire of Washington
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While the world’s eyes were fixed on the US presidential elections, a war was starting in Ethiopia
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A war of words has escalated between the state of Tigray and the federal government of Ethiopia, with a possible divorce looming between Tigray and the rest of the country
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