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Ethiopia's Naval Base Deal with Somaliland Sparks Tensions in the Horn of Africa
Tensions are escalating in the Horn of Africa as Ethiopia pursues a deal to secure twelve miles of sea access along the Somaliland coast for the next 50 years. The agreement includes plans for Ethiopia to construct a naval base at the port of Berbera in exchange for recognizing Somaliland as an independent country in the future. The potential deal has triggered opposition from Somalia, which views the growing ties and military cooperation between Ethiopia and Somaliland as an assault on its territorial integrity and has labeled it "an act of aggression." Somaliland seceded from Somalia in 1991 but lacks international recognition as an independent state.
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In a heightened diplomatic tension between Burundi and Rwanda, the Burundian government has announced the closure of its border with Rwanda. This move comes weeks after Burundi's President, Evariste Ndayishimiye, accused Rwanda of harboring and training the Red Tabara rebel gr...
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In a comprehensive three-hour presentation to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), South Africa, led by international law academic and barrister John Dugard, detailed the dire conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza. The South African team highlighted the plight of Pales...
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