Ethiopia went through significant changes in 2018, starting with the resignation of Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn in February 2018, and
Djibouti’s recent developments have been driven by fourregional and international factors: the end of the Ethiopian – Eritrean ‘war’, the
The country is caught in a backlash from the international community and development partners for its recent human rights records,
The country is relatively stable, having come out of parliamentary elections of September 03, 2018, in which the ruling party,
The state of affairs in the country is shaped by the ‘unity’ between the ruling party (Jubilee Party) and the
President Joseph Kabila has been in power in the DRC since his father, Laurent-Désiré Kabila, the country’s president at the
The country is still battling the aftermath of the 2015 political crisis, following a failed coup on May 13, 2015.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2372 of August 30 2017 set the exit for African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM)