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Horn of Africa Geopolitics: Israel’s formal recognition of Somaliland is still rippling outward, pulling the breakaway territory further into regional tensions even as the Red Sea corridor faces fresh strain from Iran-linked shipping rules and ongoing Houthi activity near Bab el-Mandeb—an issue that matters directly for Ethiopia’s Addis Ababa–Djibouti trade route, which carries most of the country’s imports and exports. Djibouti Security Presence: The French carrier Charles de Gaulle strike group has safely transited Bab el-Mandeb and is now based in Djibouti, underscoring how quickly naval movements are shaping day-to-day maritime risk. Debt & Development: Zimbabwe’s debt slide is flagged as among Africa’s worst distressed cases, while Ethiopia’s own state borrowing pressures continue—its railway debt is set to be taken over by the Ministry of Finance after restructuring talks with Chinese creditors. Climate & Water Solutions: Across the Sahel, tree planting and pond restoration under nature-based “Living Labs” are pushing back against desertification—Djibouti is one of the sites.

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