Prime Minister Hailemariam says that the line transports the country's import and export commodities within a short time, with less expenditure. Read more »
The small nation is an increasingly vital economic and strategic hub. But political reform is still missing in action, write Ahmed Soliman and David Styan for Chatham House. Read more »
Opposition leaders have said the results that gave the incumbent President Ismail Omar Guelleh nearly 87% of the votes was fraudulent. Read more »
"Our vision is to interconnect the entire network in the African continent and beyond", says the CEO of Ethiopia's power company. Read more »
There is a dispute over the number of people who died in Djibouti when civilians clashed with the police at a religious celebration. The opposition said 19 had died, while the ... Read more »
It is believed that China intends to buttress its growing economic involvement in Africa with a military presence. Read more »
The Chinese-built line linking the two countries, at a cost of U.S.$4 Billion, is part of a plan to boost the manufacturing sector. Read more »
The 550km pipeline will transport petrol, diesel and jet fuel from Damerjog port in Djibouti to Awash terminal in central Ethiopia. Read more »
The 756-kilometers railway project is expected to begin trial service in October 2015. Read more »
According to Foreign Minister, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, the country will contribute 950 troops more to Somalia in an effort to consolidate the gains made in Hiran region. Read more »
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