August 27, 2025
Ethiopia: Egypt's Stance Stalls Abbay Dam Talks
Over 14 years of talks between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Abbay Dam have failed largely due to Egypt's refusal to move beyond outdated treaties and its reluctance to recognize… Read more »
August 22, 2025
Ethiopia: Unlocking Regional Value Chains - How IGAD Fisheries Drive Inclusive Growth
Despite abundant fishery resources with a production capacity of over 3.5 million tons, the IGAD region is currently generating limited benefits for livelihoods and food security,… Read more »
August 17, 2025
Ethiopia: Experts Urge Regional Support for Ethiopia's Seaport Access Efforts
Experts have called on neighboring countries to back Ethiopia's drive to secure access to a seaport, emphasizing that such a move would deliver significant economic benefits across… Read more »
July 27, 2025
East Africa: Ethiopia Pursues Peaceful Path to Sea Access - Scholar
- Ethiopia is intensifying its diplomatic efforts to secure peaceful and lawful access to the sea, aligning with regional cooperation principles and international maritime law,… Read more »
July 22, 2025
Ethiopia: A Legitimate, Quest
Since lack of sea port has resulted in being incapable of fully assuming its rightful place in the African continent, Ethiopia's quest for a seaport has to be taken into account… Read more »
July 20, 2025
Ethiopia: Scholar - Unity, Shared Gains Vital for Nile Riparian Nations
- Nile Basin countries should intensify collective efforts toward shared prosperity and acknowledge Ethiopia's right to develop through the sustainable use of the Blue Nile River,… Read more »
July 09, 2025
Ethiopia: Experts - Ethiopia Crucial to Red Sea Stability
- Countries bordering the Red Sea should respond positively to Ethiopia's quest to access to the sea to ensure regional peace with joined hands, international relations experts… Read more »
June 22, 2025
East Africa: Ethiopia's Quest for Sea Access Needs No Compromise
The Nile River and the Red Sea are critical resources in East Africa, often at the center of political, economic, and social tensions among neighboring countries. If these nations… Read more »
May 02, 2017
Ethiopia: Climate Change Could Drive Coastal Food Webs to Collapse
Coastal marine food webs could be in danger of collapse as a result of rising carbon dioxide levels, according to our new research. The study shows that although species such as… Read more »