Horn of Africa

June 3, 2026

Addis Ababa Consultations: Will “Five-Party Mechanism” Succeed in Bringing Sudanese Rivals Together at One table?

Talks between Sudanese factions have continued for weeks, under the insistence of international organizations, to establish a conducive and suitable initial environment that would allow the parties to sit at the negotiating table and find peace solutions after a war entering its fourth year. The Sudanese citizen waits with bated breath, hoping for an end to the war and a return to a life that guarantees their safety and security... More details to follow
June 2, 2026

Uganda Sends New Military Reinforcements to Somalia

While the Mogadishu government seeks to attract investment companies to its lands to extract oil and minerals, it remains incapable of addressing the country's security issues, resorting to international and regional forces, forgetting that there can be no development without security. This is how observers describe it!
June 1, 2026

The Ballot Boxes are Determining Ethiopia’s Future: Will Abiy Ahmed Secure a New Term?

As per the election schedule of June 1st , Ethiopia witnessed a large turnout of citizens voting in the parliamentary and regional council elections this morning. The turnout exceeded expectations, prompting the Ethiopian National Electoral Commission to extend voting hours beyond the scheduled closing time... For more details
May 31, 2026

Kenya: Fire in Student Residence Kills 16 Female Students in “Rift” Valley

Fire incidents in Kenyan educational institutions occur from time to time, as a flame broke out last Friday in a dormitory of the " Otomishi " Girls' Academy in Gilgil, Nakuru County , located in the Rift Valley region in the west of the country . This resulted in...
May 30, 2026

Sudan: Severe Fuel Crisis Hitting the Agricultural Sector & Threatening to Worsen Food Security Gap

Local markets in Sudan are witnessing a massive increase in fuel prices, doubling the official rate. Diesel, a petroleum product widely used in the agricultural sector to power pumps, is particularly affected, placing a heavy burden on Sudanese farmers already struggling with the ongoing war. Learn more details.