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  • Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (right), accompanied by Somali Region President Mustafe Muhammed (center) and his deputy Ibrahim Osman, visiting the Corridor Development Project site in Jijiga, February 2025 (Photo: Somali Regional State Communications) By Mohamud A. Ahmed Addis Abeba – In the grand theater of Ethiopian politics, where narratives shift like desert sands and allegiances are as …
    Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (right), accompanied by Somali Region President Mustafe Muhammed (center) and his deputy Ibrahim Osman, visiting the Corridor Development Project site in Jijiga, February 2025 (Photo: Somali Regional State Communications) By Mohamud A. Ahmed Addis Abeba – In the grand theater of Ethiopian politics, where narratives shift like desert sands and allegiances are as …
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    Mask of Deception: Unraveling saga of Somali region, ONLF, and Ethiopia’s political conundrum - Addis Standard
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  • Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (right), accompanied by Somali Region President Mustafe Muhammed (center) and his deputy Ibrahim Osman, visiting the Corridor Development Project site in Jijiga, February 2025 (Photo: Somali Regional State Communications) By Mohamud A. Ahmed Addis Abeba – In the grand theater of Ethiopian politics, where narratives shift like desert sands and allegiances are as …
    Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (right), accompanied by Somali Region President Mustafe Muhammed (center) and his deputy Ibrahim Osman, visiting the Corridor Development Project site in Jijiga, February 2025 (Photo: Somali Regional State Communications) By Mohamud A. Ahmed Addis Abeba – In the grand theater of Ethiopian politics, where narratives shift like desert sands and allegiances are as …
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    Mask of Deception: Unraveling saga of Somali region, ONLF, and Ethiopia’s political conundrum - Addis Standard
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  • Partial view of the anti-riot and regular police trainees in the Amhara regional state. Photo: AMC Addis Abeba – Desalegn Tasew, the Head of the war-torn Amhara Regional State Peace and Security Bureau and Cluster Coordinator for Administrative Affairs, visited the Bir Sheleko Basic Paramilitary Training Center, where he “encouraged” tens of thousands of youths …
    Partial view of the anti-riot and regular police trainees in the Amhara regional state. Photo: AMC Addis Abeba – Desalegn Tasew, the Head of the war-torn Amhara Regional State Peace and Security Bureau and Cluster Coordinator for Administrative Affairs, visited the Bir Sheleko Basic Paramilitary Training Center, where he “encouraged” tens of thousands of youths …
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  • Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visiting Harardhere, one of Al-Shabaab’s most frequently attacked towns in central Somalia, last year (Phone: Garowe Online) Addis Abeba – In response to Adam Daud Ahmed’s recent op-ed, “From Insurgency to Power Grab: Al-Shabaab’s deadly advance on Mogadishu signals Somalia’s descent into disaster,” published by Addis Standard, I believe a critical review of its …
    Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visiting Harardhere, one of Al-Shabaab’s most frequently attacked towns in central Somalia, last year (Phone: Garowe Online) Addis Abeba – In response to Adam Daud Ahmed’s recent op-ed, “From Insurgency to Power Grab: Al-Shabaab’s deadly advance on Mogadishu signals Somalia’s descent into disaster,” published by Addis Standard, I believe a critical review of its …
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    Op-ed: Countering Alarmist Narratives: Debunking Al-Shabaab's perceived ‘power grab’ in Somalia - Addis Standard
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  • Partial view of the anti-riot and regular police trainees in the Amhara regional state. Photo: AMC Addis Abeba – Desalegn Tasew, the Head of the war-torn Amhara Regional State Peace and Security Bureau and Cluster Coordinator for Administrative Affairs, visited the Bir Sheleko Basic Paramilitary Training Center, where he “encouraged” tens of thousands of youths …
    Partial view of the anti-riot and regular police trainees in the Amhara regional state. Photo: AMC Addis Abeba – Desalegn Tasew, the Head of the war-torn Amhara Regional State Peace and Security Bureau and Cluster Coordinator for Administrative Affairs, visited the Bir Sheleko Basic Paramilitary Training Center, where he “encouraged” tens of thousands of youths …
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    War-torn Amhara region training tens of thousands anti-riot militias, regular police amid ongoing crisis - Addis Standard
    War-torn Amhara region training tens of thousands anti-riot militias, regular police amid ongoing crisis Addis Standard News -
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  • Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visiting Harardhere, one of Al-Shabaab’s most frequently attacked towns in central Somalia, last year (Phone: Garowe Online) Addis Abeba – In response to Adam Daud Ahmed’s recent op-ed, “From Insurgency to Power Grab: Al-Shabaab’s deadly advance on Mogadishu signals Somalia’s descent into disaster,” published by Addis Standard, I believe a critical review of its …
    Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visiting Harardhere, one of Al-Shabaab’s most frequently attacked towns in central Somalia, last year (Phone: Garowe Online) Addis Abeba – In response to Adam Daud Ahmed’s recent op-ed, “From Insurgency to Power Grab: Al-Shabaab’s deadly advance on Mogadishu signals Somalia’s descent into disaster,” published by Addis Standard, I believe a critical review of its …
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    Op-ed: Countering Alarmist Narratives: Debunking Al-Shabaab's perceived ‘power grab’ in Somalia - Addis Standard
    Op-ed: Countering Alarmist Narratives: Debunking Al-Shabaab's perceived ‘power grab’ in Somalia Addis Standard Op/Ed -
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  • (Photo: Daily News Egypt) Addis Abeba– Eritrea and Egypt have rejected the involvement of non-coastal states in Red Sea security, stating that the waterway’s governance “should be led by coastal nations,” following a visit by Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh to Cairo on Sunday, according to the Egyptian presidency. Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, Egypt’s presidential spokesperson, …
    (Photo: Daily News Egypt) Addis Abeba– Eritrea and Egypt have rejected the involvement of non-coastal states in Red Sea security, stating that the waterway’s governance “should be led by coastal nations,” following a visit by Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh to Cairo on Sunday, according to the Egyptian presidency. Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, Egypt’s presidential spokesperson, …
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    Eritrea, Egypt reject non-coastal states' role in Red Sea security - Addis Standard
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  • (Photo: Daily News Egypt) Addis Abeba– Eritrea and Egypt have rejected the involvement of non-coastal states in Red Sea security, stating that the waterway’s governance “should be led by coastal nations,” following a visit by Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh to Cairo on Sunday, according to the Egyptian presidency. Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, Egypt’s presidential spokesperson, …
    (Photo: Daily News Egypt) Addis Abeba– Eritrea and Egypt have rejected the involvement of non-coastal states in Red Sea security, stating that the waterway’s governance “should be led by coastal nations,” following a visit by Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh to Cairo on Sunday, according to the Egyptian presidency. Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, Egypt’s presidential spokesperson, …
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    Eritrea, Egypt reject non-coastal states' role in Red Sea security - Addis Standard
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  • The Russian delegation was led by Navy Deputy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vorobyev. Photo: ENDF Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian and Russian navies discussed potential cooperation, focusing on training and capacity building. This was discussed during a Russian delegation visit to Ethiopian naval facilities in Bishoftu, 45 km south of the capital Addis Abeba. The delegation …
    The Russian delegation was led by Navy Deputy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vorobyev. Photo: ENDF Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian and Russian navies discussed potential cooperation, focusing on training and capacity building. This was discussed during a Russian delegation visit to Ethiopian naval facilities in Bishoftu, 45 km south of the capital Addis Abeba. The delegation …
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    Ethiopia, Russia agree to jointly explore naval cooperation - Addis Standard
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