NEBE's decision is based on formal directives from the House of Federation (the upper house of the Ethiopian parliament), dated January 2026 (Tir 25, 2018, according to the Ethiopian calendar).
A new analytical report warns of rising tensions among Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Tigray. Discover how the Red Sea crisis and the Sudan war threaten to ignite a new conflict in the Horn of Africa
By HAPC Editorial Team Amidst escalating geopolitical tensions in the Horn of Africa regarding Red Sea access, Mr. Ahmed Youssouf Mohamed, Chairman of the Eritrean Afar […]
Analytical Report: The Horn of Africa at the Heart of the New 2026 U.S. Strategy: Cautious Repositioning and Defined Interests Publication Date: February 2, 2026 Source: […]
Sudan: An Analysis of the Proxy War, Tigray and Eritrean Mercenaries, and Geopolitical Ramifications on Horn of Africa Stability Executive Summary The conflict in Sudan has […]
Date: October 18, 2025 Event Report: Samara University Hosts Strategic Forum on Ethiopia’s Red Sea and Nile (Abay) Imperatives SAMARA, Afar Region – Samara University, in […]
A Detailed Analytical Summary of “Ethiopia’s Role in the Horn of Africa: Four Possible Scenarios” Introduction by the Horn of Africa Center for Policy The Horn […]