Only 20% of Ethiopians are online
by Paula Gilbert, Editor, Connecting Africa 3/15/2021Only about 20% of Ethiopia’s population has access to the Internet, less than 40% have a mobile phone and only
by Paula Gilbert, Editor, Connecting Africa 3/15/2021Only about 20% of Ethiopia’s population has access to the Internet, less than 40% have a mobile phone and only
The outcome of Washington’s negotiations with the Taliban, a non-state armed group, should have appeared inevitable. And now, the US has been supporting the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and adopted an increasingly belligerent stance towards the Ethiopian federal government’s handling of the terror in the northern regional state of Tigray, home to five per cent of the country’s 110 million-plus population.
US Special Forces were embedded in RPA and AFDL combat units. They were to work with 60 American private military contractors who were also embedded
United States Government (USG) has always considered Africa as a continent where it can impose regime change with ease. Its adventures with regime change in
By Simo-Pekka Parviainen This is a follow up article to my previous article on the situation written in May 18th 2021 titled Tigray Conflict: Homework Not Done
Simo Parviainen | International Affairs Expert Conflicts Don’t Just Happen, Somebody Starts Them In 1991 the Soviet backed dictatorship of Colonel Mengistu fell and the
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace claimed on Thursday morning that Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer had supported the deal between the US and the Taliban last
Afghan authorities have confirmed that a young footballer fell to his death after trying to stow away on a US military plane leaving Kabul airport.
A Russian diplomatic source claims that Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad has sent an envoy to Washington to discuss the resumption of cooperation between the Syrian regime and the US.
Speaking at the IDEF’21, President Erdoğan said: “Turkey has achieved a revolution, so to speak, in defense industry, just like in many other areas, over
By the late 19th century, the presence of Europeans in Africa had become familiar – as merchants, missionaries, explorers, colonizers, planters, or conquerors. Yet they were
STEPHEN PADUANO, JULY, 2020 Will the return of foreign avarice and ambition undermine the hard-fought sovereignty and emergent unity and stability that has slowly spread
An academic article offered a thought-provoking view of Russian aerospace doctrine, raising questions about the country’s offensive use of electronic warfare. First publiahed on January