Ethiopia

Between Glory and Ruin: Will the Ogadeni’s Gamble with Peace?

History stands as both judge and executioner, demanding that the Ogadenis face an unavoidable truth: Will they shield the fragile peace nurtured over the past six years or gamble everything by slipping back into the abyss of war? Their journey has been long and harrowing, marred by displacement, death, and shattered dreams that linger like […]

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Why Coups d’états won’t work in Eastern and Horn of Africa

Africa bears a disproportionate burden of social, economic, and political challenges, creating an enduring narrative of strife. Military takeovers, civil wars, economic debt, and famine persist, portraying a continent in turmoil. The prevailing perception paints Africa as a region struggling for peace, marked by undemocratic governance, corruption, and a prevalence of coups d’état. Within this

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