Year: 2023
New War May be Brewing Between Ethiopia & Eritrea
New War May be Brewing Between Ethiopia & Eritrea
Somaliland People Must Put Aside Differences to Engage with G21’s Plot
Somaliland People Must Put Aside Differences to Engage with G21’s Plot
In 2017, a political shift occurred in the Horn of Africa that set off a chain of events with repercussions felt far and wide. The election of Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, popularly known as Farmaajo, as the president of Somalia, was the match that lit the fuse. Continue reading “Somaliland People Must Put Aside Differences to Engage with G21’s Plot”
The Weekly Horn Tribune Sunday 29 October Edition
The Weekly Horn Tribune Sunday 29 October Edition
Click link below to access the latest weekly edition of The Horn Tribune published by the Somaliland government’s Dawan Media
Ethiopia’s PM Abiy Quells Neighbors’ Concerns Over Invasion
Ethiopia’s PM Abiy Quells Neighbors’ Concerns Over Invasion
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Thursday he would not invade any nation, in comments aimed at quelling neighboring countries’ concerns that he might use force to secure access to a sea port. Continue reading “Ethiopia’s PM Abiy Quells Neighbors’ Concerns Over Invasion”
Is Somaliland Slowly Becoming a New Cold War Battleground?
Is Somaliland Slowly Becoming a New Cold War Battleground?
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GAZA | Israel’s Unwinnable War?
GAZA | Israel's Unwinnable War?
On 7 October 2023, Hamas launched a major attack on Israel from their base in Gaza. In what became the largest loss of life in a single day in the country’s history, over 1200 people were killed, many in a truly horrific manner.
On top of that, almost 3,000 were injured, and around 150 Israelis were taken hostage. In response, the Israeli Government declared war on the group. Since then, it has heavily bombarded Gaza and placed it under a “complete siege”. This has now seen over a thousand Palestinians killed and almost 6000 wounded, including many children
But as Israel appears ready to launch a ground invasion, many are asking whether this is a war Israel can ever actually win. For almost 80 years, the Israel-Palestinian conflict has been a feature of international politics. It has led to major wars in the Middle East in 1948, 1967, and 1973. In addition, it has fueled other conflicts and fed international terrorism.
However, in recent years, the conflict seems to have dropped off the international radar. Following a peace plan in 1993, the world has steadily turned its attention elsewhere. As a result, the conflict has lingered, occasionally flaring up. This was highlighted by this latest outbreak of violence. But as the region braces for the most serious fighting in many years, a conflict that could draw in the West Bank, Lebanon, and even Iran, real questions need to be asked about how the issue might finally be settled, once and for all.
Ethiopia Mulling Expanding Its Border to the Red Sea
Ethiopia Mulling Expanding Its Border to the Red Sea
PM Abiy Ahmed: “It Is Impossible For 150 Million People To Be Without Port”
PM Abiy Ahmed: “It Is Impossible For 150 Million People To Be Without Port”
In a televised speech addressed to Ethiopian law makers, and in what appears to be his first ever open comment on the issue of the Red sea, PM Abiy Ahmed said access to the port is an existential matter for Ethiopia and that Ethiopians should at least start discussing the red sea. Continue reading “PM Abiy Ahmed: “It Is Impossible For 150 Million People To Be Without Port””
China’s Footprints in Somaliland Insurgency Emerges
China’s Footprints in Somaliland Insurgency Emerges
The encounter between the Chinese Representative in Mogadishu, Somalia, and the head of the insurgency in Las Anod fills two needs for the Chinese government: to scare Somaliland by pushing them to disavow Taiwan, and to convey a message to the US that they likewise have a presence in Somaliland. Continue reading “China’s Footprints in Somaliland Insurgency Emerges”