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Benefits of Ethiopia’s Access to the Sea for the Global Community – ENA English

Ethiopia’s Quest for Access to the Sea: A Global Perspective By Henok Tadele Discussions about Ethiopia’s quest for access to the sea are often framed as...

The Case for U.S. Recognition of Somaliland

The Geopolitical Shift in the Horn of Africa: U.S. Recognition of Somaliland The geopolitical landscape of the Horn of Africa has experienced a remarkable transformation...

How Türkiye’s Expanding Support Impacts Somalia and Global Trade

Turkey-Somalia Relations: A Deepening Partnership Recent Developments in Somali-Turkish Relations Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud recently voiced strong criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach...

Alexandria Port Rises as a Major Transit Hub in the Eastern Mediterranean

Alexandria Port: Rising as the Eastern Mediterranean’s Premier Transit Hub Alexandria Port has recently emerged as a key player in the Eastern Mediterranean maritime landscape,...

How Tanzania’s Economy Defied Trends in 2025

Economic Resilience in Tanzania: A 2025 Overview Dar es Salaam — As we approach the end of 2025, Tanzania’s economy has shown remarkable resilience and...

Djibouti, Somaliland, and Ethiopia: The Strategic Triangle of the Horn of Africa

By: OMAR M ELMIWednesday April 1, 2026 The Horn of...

Beyond the Era of Subcontracting

The Strategic Importance of Berbera: A Historical and Contemporary...

Tanzania’s 2026 Maritime Single Window Set to Revolutionize Sea Trade

Tanzania’s Maritime Single Window: A Game Changer for Trade...

Somaliland’s Strategic Significance Increases During Global Energy Crisis

As Europe grapples with critical energy vulnerabilities, its maritime...

The Subtle Influence of the UAE | New Internationalist

The UAE’s Strategic Pursuit of Red Sea Influence Eiad Husham...

TAZARA Enhancement Aims to Lower Mineral Transportation Costs

Tanzania and Zambia, two of Southern Africa’s key players...