Father Mussie tells European Union give migrants work, sending development aid to Africa
A presidential advisor to President Isaias Afewerki claims times are changing
'The hardest is going through Sudan to Libya,' says a Stockholm human rights activist
Activists say many are unaccompanied minors fleeing Asmara's mandatory national service
U-N negotiators in Geneva face increasing challenges over re-uniting Libya
UN health agencies open small rural centers to track the new Ebola viruses, rebuild public trust
More hydrocarbons have been discovered in East Africa in last two years than anywhere else
Kenya seeks an agreement with Ethiopia on management of Omo River waters to save world's largest desert lake and its pastoral peoples
Oil-consuming nations are concerned because more than 30 percent of U.S. oil and 40 percent of Europe’s oil passes through the Gulf.
Thousands of migrant laborers from Ethiopia find Yemen path to medial jobs blocked at border by electronic fence being built by Saudis
Failed talks between the Ethiopian government and the rebel Ogaden National Liberation Front may restart in October
The major Kurdish political and military force in Syria's civil war protects Assad's interests, battles jihadists and negotiates with Turkey
A UN team is in Damascus investigating charges that hundreds of Syrians have died in a suburb where missiles contained chemical weapons
The water policies of Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, are now believed to have contributed to the unrest that led to bloody revolution
Long-suffering Yemen is about to receive thousands of countrymen during a Saudi Arabian crackdown on undocumented workers in the wealthy Kingdom
Recep Tayyip Erdogan is negotiating with jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan to disarm Kurdish rebels and end four decades of war
Prime minister blames Turkey's financial setbacks on conspiracy, considers constitutional maneuvers to become president
The civil war in Democratic Republic of the Congo forced Virunga wildlife park rangers and their warden to start making charcoal briquettes
As Egypt’s leaders replace the Morsi presidency, their historic claim to the Nile River waters is challenged by upstream neighbors Cairo used to ignore.
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