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In Horn of Africa, Djibouti and Eritrea in Face-Off Over Border (New York Times, May 28, 2008)
Djibouti, a country of about 700,000 people, is backed up by France and the United States, both of which have big military bases here. Eritrea, which has a population of five million, is already in a border standoff with Ethiopia and is accused of fueling chaos in Somalia.
Wufer Tebeges Kemzi Hizi
Djibouti, a country of about 700,000 people, is backed up by France and the United States, both of which have big military bases here. Eritrea, which has a population of five million, is already in a border standoff with Ethiopia and is accused of fueling chaos in Somalia.
Wufer Tebeges Kemzi Hizi
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