Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s stubborn position on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is designed to distract attention from his domestic failure
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One sad outcome of the coronavirus pandemic has been a spike in Islamist terrorist activities, taking advantage of the preoccupation of governments with domestic health issues
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The award of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has given rise to protests in his home country, writes Mohamed Abdel-Wahed
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The continued detention of the second-placed candidate for Tunisia’s presidency is leading some to question the legitimacy of the whole election, writes Mohamed Abdel-Wahed
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Egypt must revise its national security safeguards in the light of developments in information technology and artificial intelligence and the evolving nature of today’s cyber-threats, writes Mohamed Abdel-Wahed
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What are the prospects for peacekeeping on the African continent in the light of the African Union’s new roadmap to silence the guns
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Numerous armed Islamist groups continue to plague the East African region and especially Somalia as a result of the fragmentation of the country and the lack of central authority
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Horn of Africa bordering Gulf of Aden and overlooking southern entrances to Red Sea has become arena of heightened international competition in recent years, potentially threatening Arab and Egyptian interests
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Cyberwarfare has become one of the greatest threats to national security in the world today, presenting new challenges for the world’s intelligence agencies
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