For decades, Sudan and Ethiopia enjoyed strong economic and political ties.
But recent developments have strained relations between the neighbours.
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A border dispute over land claimed by both countries threatened a potential conflict last year.
Ethiopia’s multibillion-dollar hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile has been a source of tension for years.
Now, with widespread conflict across Sudan, and refugees crossing the border into Ethiopia, some are questioning if new alliances will be formed.
And is there a risk of a spillover?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests:
Aicha El Basri – Researcher at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the former spokesperson for the African Union
Etana Dinka – Assistant professor at James Madison University, focusing on the political history of Ethiopia and Africa
Dallia Abdelmoniem – Political commentator