What is Nasa’s Curiosity rover: After 3,000 days on Mars !

The US space agency( NASA) is about to put its latest rover, perseverance, on Mars, But we shouldn’t forget that the existing robot, curiosity is still there and working well following its landing in equatorial Gala Crater back in 2012.

Curiosity celebrates 3000 Martian days , sols, on the surface of the red planet on Tuesday. The mission science team has collected together a series of pictures that record some of the river’s major achievements.

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From Encirclement to Engagement: Rethinking Security in the Horn of Africa

Security in the Horn of Africa has long been understood through a narrow lens: alliances versus adversaries, bases versus borders, encirclement versus resistance. This mindset, while rooted in historical experience, is increasingly misaligned with the realities of a region shaped by trade routes, demographic pressure, climate stress, and global interdependence. If stability is the goal,…

Why Maritime Access Is an Economic Right, Not a Security Threat

For much of modern geopolitical history, access to the sea has been treated as a privilege—something granted, restricted, or leveraged through power politics. Yet in today’s interconnected global economy, maritime access is not a luxury or a threat; it is an economic right, particularly for large, trade-dependent, landlocked states like Ethiopia. Understanding this distinction is…

From Rivalry to Responsibility: A Cooperative Red Sea Vision for Ethiopia, Somaliland, Israel, and the United States

The Red Sea and the western Indian Ocean are no longer peripheral waterways; they are central arteries of global trade, energy flows, and strategic competition. In recent years, instability—from piracy and militant attacks to great-power rivalry—has exposed the fragility of this corridor. Yet within this volatility lies a less discussed possibility: a cooperative security and…

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