Ethiopia fears weapons could worsen security situation amid regional rows over water, territory and Red Sea access Egypt has sent a second arms shipment to Somalia’s federal government in the space of a month, drawing criticism from its longstanding rival Ethiopia, amid concern about rising tensio...
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