Sudanese Foreign Minister Hussein Awad and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdel-Aty, discussed efforts to resolve the ongoing crisis in Sudan on Monday. These efforts include the Geneva process as well as initiatives led by the
Mali: un an après l’attaque du bateau «Tombouctou» sur le fleuve Niger, l’enquête se poursuit
Au Mali, un an après l’attaque du bateau de transport de passagers « Tombouctou » survenue le 7 septembre 2023, les auteurs n’ont toujours pas été arrêtés. Le même jour, un camp militaire avait également
Soudan : des tirs imputés aux paramilitaires font vingt et un morts à Sennar
Cette attaque survient au lendemain du rejet par les dirigeants du pays d’une force indépendante pour protéger les civils. Vingt et une personnes ont été tuées, dimanche 8 septembre, dans des tirs imputés aux paramilitaires
DR Congo leaders want more from Beijing than mineral sales
Officials from the Democratic Republic of Congo will be heading home from the two-day Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing with limited success in their bid to expand economic relations beyond the mineral exports that
How Geopolitics Influencing China’s African Policy – OpEd
The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, held in Beijing, was the grandest summit in China during the past few years, with 53 African Heads of State and Governments, African and Chinese corporate business executives and entrepreneurs.
The Horn Of Africa States: The China Factor – OpEd
Now that the Forum for China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) from 4th to 6th September 2024, is concluded, it is a good opportunity to visit the outcome of the big gathering, which was under the
Djibouti’s Plan To Offer Ethiopia Full Management Of A Port Is A Trap
Ethiopia would harm its own reputation in order to return to its lopsided dependence on Djibouti without alleviating the threat that Egypt poses in Somalia. Djiboutian Foreign Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf told the BBC late
Ethiopia’s Anti-Terrorist Troops Might Stay In Somalia Even If Mogadishu Demands Their Departure
Somalia is trying to become to Ethiopia what Ukraine is to Russia. Sputnik reported that Ethiopian Ministry Affairs spokesman Nebiya Tedla declared on Sunday that “There is no power that can stop Ethiopia from taking
Time To Pivot From Military Option To Diplomatic Engagement – Analysis
The Sahel region of north Africa may be understood as “one region, many crises.” This statement is taken from a paper first published in 2013 by the UN’s Africa Renewal Project, but it is no
Egyptian Support to Somalia Furthers Rift Between Cairo and Addis Ababa
Tensions between Egypt and Ethiopia have increased further after Cairo signed a defense pact with Mogadishu and now Egypt is making moves to send troops, weapons, and ammunition to Somalia. There are already growing concerns