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SITUATION REPORTS
Africa: Egypt, Eritrea, Somalia Advance Tripartite Security Partnership
Oct 11, 2024 | 17:03 GMT
Ethiopia: TPLF Expels Leader of Tigray Interim Administration as Internal Rift Widens
Sep 18, 2024 | 16:11 GMT
Global: Press Freedom Declines Amid Pivotal Elections Around the World
May 3, 2024 | 14:47 GMT
Sub-Saharan Africa: First Shipment of Russian Grain En Route to Burkina Faso and Somalia
Nov 17, 2023 | 20:46 GMT
Ethiopia: TPLF Claims Eritrean Forces Still Present in Tigray
Jan 19, 2023 | 17:09 GMT
Ethiopia: Eritrea Allegedly Still Killing Civilians in Tigray
Dec 2, 2022 | 20:34 GMT
Ethiopia: Satellite Images Show Eritrean Buildup
Sep 28, 2022 | 14:42 GMT
Ethiopia: Eritrea Mobilizes Military Reserves for Tigrayan War
Sep 16, 2022 | 15:54 GMT

AssessmentsOct 1, 2024
Tigray's Leadership Tussle Bodes Ill for Ethiopia

AssessmentsSep 26, 2023
Assessing the Risk of Future African Coups, Part 2: West and East Africa

SnapshotsJan 12, 2023
Tigrayan Rebels Begin Surrendering Their Heavy Weapons, a Hopeful Sign for Ethiopia

AssessmentsSep 9, 2022
What's Next for Ethiopia's Civil War Amid Renewed Fighting in Tigray?

SnapshotsApr 26, 2022
In Ethiopia, Ethnic Violence Endures Despite the Government's 'Humanitarian Truce'

SnapshotsJul 1, 2021
A Rebel Victory in Tigray Leaves Ethiopia’s Abiy in Hot Water

AssessmentsNov 20, 2020
What’s at Stake as Ethiopia Barrels Toward Civil War

AssessmentsNov 5, 2020
Conflict in Tigray Has Major Implications for Ethiopia, and the Region

AssessmentsJan 7, 2020
Unlocking the Power of Potash in the Horn of Africa

AssessmentsMar 18, 2019
Landlocked Ethiopia Charts a Course for a Navy

AssessmentsFeb 5, 2019
Can Ethiopia and Eritrea Keep the Peace, or Will History Repeat Itself?

AssessmentsNov 29, 2018
Washington Wakes Up to East Africa's Importance