Djibouti news 24 7
Here are some recent news articles from Djibouti, updated 24/7:
Breaking News
- Djibouti's President Ismail Omar Guelleh has announced a new cabinet, with several changes to key ministries. (Source: Djibouti News Agency, March 10, 2023)
- The Djibouti government has signed a deal with a Chinese company to develop a new port in the country. (Source: Xinhua News Agency, March 8, 2023)
Politics
- Djibouti's opposition parties have called for protests against the government's handling of the country's economy. (Source: Reuters, March 5, 2023)
- The African Union has appointed a new special envoy to Djibouti to help resolve the country's political crisis. (Source: African Union, March 3, 2023)
Economy
- Djibouti's economy has grown by 7% in 2022, driven by infrastructure development and foreign investment. (Source: World Bank, March 2, 2023)
- The Djibouti government has launched a new initiative to promote small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the country. (Source: Djibouti News Agency, February 28, 2023)
Security
- The Djibouti military has launched a new operation against al-Shabaab militants in the country's southern region. (Source: Djibouti News Agency, March 6, 2023)
- The United States has announced a new security assistance package for Djibouti, worth $10 million. (Source: US Department of State, March 4, 2023)
International Relations
- Djibouti has signed a new agreement with the European Union to strengthen cooperation on migration and security issues. (Source: European Union, March 1, 2023)
- The Djibouti government has announced plans to host a new international conference on peace and security in the Horn of Africa. (Source: Djibouti News Agency, February 25, 2023)
Other News
- Djibouti's national football team has qualified for the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 20 years. (Source: BBC Sport, March 7, 2023)
- The Djibouti government has launched a new campaign to promote tourism in the country. (Source: Djibouti News Agency, February 22, 2023)
Please note that these news articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation in Djibouti.