As Trump reenters the Nile dispute, tensions in the Horn of Africa rise, leaving Israel to navigate an increasingly complex and combustible regional landscape ...
UAB radiologists provide high-quality subspecialty imaging support, helping fill gaps caused by radiologists’ shortage in resource-poor communities. The UAB team partners with Mbingo Baptist Hospital ...
West Indies players remained stranded in Kolkata after their exit from the T20 World Cup as international airspace restrictions triggered by the US and Israeli strikes on Iran continued to disrupt ...
Largest network operating carrier in Africa, Ethiopian Airlines, will commence passenger flights to three destinations by mid-April 2026.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a travel alert due to the circulation of polio virus. The list of impacted countries includes several in Africa, as well as European travel ...
Egypt continues to dominate as Africa’s largest aviation hub, with 30.9 million departure seats, up 12.6%. South Africa recorded 26.8 million seats, a 19.6% increase, while Morocco posted 22.5 million ...
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Qatar Airways and Emirates Airways planes parked at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, March ...
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sees himself as a renaissance man trying to reimagine the old greatness of his country.
Ethiopia's prime minister sees himself as a renaissance man trying to reimagine the old greatness of his country.
As Turkiye, Saudi Arabia and the UAE push deeper into the Horn, Isaac Herzog’s quiet visit to Addis highlights the battle over who controls security along the Red Sea’s western edge.
The two entities are negotiating a trade agreement regarding the use of Somaliland military bases after Israel recognised the breakaway state in December.