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Norway Agrees To Collaborate On Rebuilding Ethiopian Navy

Norway Agrees To Collaborate On Rebuilding Ethiopian Navy
By:Fanabc Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed met his Norwegian counterpart Prime Minister Erna Solberg in a bilateral meeting today. The two discussed various issues including Ethiopia’s efforts in building a democracy and strengthening the momentum began, according to office of the Prime Minister. They agreed to...

Janet Jackson, heavily pregnant, spotted shopping wearing a full Islamic compliant attire (Photos)

Janet Jackson, who embraced Islam in 2012 after marrying Qatari billionaire Wissam Al Mana, has been spotted wearing a beautiful Islamic compliant attire whilst clearly showing her being heavily pregnant. She looks content and at peace as she with her husband Wissam Al Mana expect...

The Executive Council of the African Union Holds its sixth retreat to discuss the reform of the AU Commission

The Executive Council of the African Union Holds its sixth retreat to discuss the reform of the AU Commission
Horndiplomat-The Executive Council of the African Union, holding its sixth retreat, continued to discuss the reform of the AU Commission in its afternoon session on Tuesday (September 12). The debate focused mainly on possible proposals presented by the Reform Unit and main issues were: the...

New Djibouti sea route to reduce shipping time between Turkey, Horn of Africa from 50 days to 10

Djibouti’s Ambassador to Turkey Aden Houssein Abdillahi speaks during the launching ceremony of a new shipping route at a hotel in Ankara, Turkey, Oct. 23, 2020. (Photo by Dilara Aslan)
by: DAILY SABAH The first container ship of the Djibouti Shipping Company, which will exclusively operate between Turkey, Djibouti and Somalia, was launched during a ceremony on Friday. The new sea route will reduce shipping time from 35 to 50 days to just nine to...

Somalia is not just applying to join East African Community, it is being invited in

EAC Secretary-General Peter Mathuki (left) presents a copy of the Treaty for the Establishment of the EAC to Somalia President Hassan Mohamud in Mogadishu. PHOTO | COURTESY | EAC
By: The EasternAfrican Nearly 13 years ago, when even inside the high-security African Union Mission to Somalia (Amisom) camp they wouldn’t allow visiting journalists to step out of their rooms at the media reception centre to smoke without a...

Egypt to Build Djibouti’s First Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital

Egypt to Build Djibouti’s First Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital
By:CAIRO SCENE Egypt is establishing the first major specialised hospital for maternity treatment in Djibouti, where women and their children will be cared for during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. The Ministry of Health and Population has announced that the hospital is a gift from...

Dahabshiil Charity Foundation donates 4000 Waterbuzzers to Drought Affected Communities in Somali Speaking Regions

The Dahabshiil Charity Foundation which is part of the Dahabshiil Group of Companies has donated by 4000 waterbuzzers to drought affected people in Somali speaking regions. In a Press Statement Signed by Mr. Saeed M Dualeh , the Vice Chairman of Dahabshiil Group read as...

A Navy SEAL was killed in Somalia. Here’s what you need to know about U.S. operations there

By Paul D. Williams On May 4, a U.S. Navy SEAL was killed and at least two others wounded in a raid against al-Shabab militants in Somalia. The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) said that the incident occurred in Barii, a small town approximately 40 miles west...

IGAD, IOM sign Cooperation Agreement to strengthen relations

IGAD, IOM sign Cooperation Agreement to strengthen relations
Press- release by IGAD The Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Dr Workneh Gebeyehu, and the Regional Director for East and Horn of Africa of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Mr. Mohammed Abdiker, today signed a Cooperation Agreement as a way...

Climate Change: The biggest ever threat to humanity

Climate scientists and energy researchers at Stanford documented the devastating effects of climate change on the world and developed technologies to help reduce carbon emissions. (Image credit: ParabolStudio / Shutterstock
By:Ayanle Shuaib As a result of human-induced climate change, various weather and climate extremes are now occurring in every region across the globe. Extreme weather events such as heatwaves, torrential rainfall, droughts, and tropical cyclones are becoming more often, with evidence pointing to human influence....