In Tigray, people remain trapped in limbo as tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea escalate. While a fragile calm holds in ...
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Stalled Recovery, Rising Fragility - Tigray Between Self-Reliance and Societal Collapse
The people of Tigray, Ethiopia, have been stuck in misery and deprivation for the past five and a half years. Now, a new war looms over the region as the Ethiopian federal government has reportedly ...
With less than four months to go before the seventh national election, more than 40 political parties have endorsed a new ...
Confronting Hate in Portland —a new one-hour OPB documentary that premiered on Oregon Experience in mid-February—says he remembered hearing about the story growing up in the Tri-Cities in the ’80s, ...
The relationship imbalance is seen in the fact that more than 80% of Iran's oil exports goes to China. Conversely, Iranian oil accounts for just 13.4% of China's overall imports by sea. Most goes to ...
Horn states side with Gulf monarchies, South Africa and Senegal invoke international law and West Africa treads carefully; ...
Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has urged restraint, dialogue and coordinated international action following the renewed conflict in the Middle East, ...
In this week’s newsletter: we delve into the details of ‘immoral’ health funding pacts between the US and African nations; plus a visual guide to the deadly strike on Minab school in Iran ...
Recent strikes on Iran have escalated oil prices and highlighted the need for countries to reduce their reliance on oil for ...
Tanzanian Premier League side Singida Black Stars SC have suspended Super Eagles goalkeeper Amas Obasogie for three months ...
South Africa’s trade with the BELN countries for January 2026 shows a preliminary trade balance surplus of R7.8 billion. South Africa’s trade with the rest of the world (excl. BELN) for January 2026 ...
Over the next 10 to 15 years, 1.2 billion young people in developing countries will reach working age. Current projections suggest that only about 400 million jobs will be created. That gap—nearly 800 ...
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