Power Index Rank #178
Horn of Africa
REGION · Entity tracked in the LeadersCartel Power Index
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HIGH INFLUENCE
0
High Signals
2
Emerging
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Watch
1
Weak
Intelligence Brief
Horn of Africa holds a monitored position in the LeadersCartel Power Index at rank #182 with a score of 0.6/100. Signal intelligence tracks Horn of Africa across 21 sources with 0H/2E/0W active signal distribution.
Key developments include: Djibouti counts votes as leader seeks sixth term, and The Horn Of Africa States: Voices From The Cafés As The Region Rethinks Its Futu.
Horn of Africa maintains significant linkage with Djibouti, Ismail Omar Guelleh, Somalia across shared intelligence signals.
Analysis updated April 12, 2026 at 08:00 UTC · Powered by RAVEN
Influence Sectors
Geopolitics
Active Intelligence Signals
• EMERGING0.65
Somalia's First Offshore Oil Drilling Operations Begin: Turkish Ship Docks for Exploration; Horn of Africa Energy Competition Intensifies
Turkish vessel arrives in Somalia to support nation's first offshore oil drilling operations, marking significant shift in Horn of Africa energy infrastructure development. Project signals expanding T
• EMERGING0.65
Somalia Launches First Offshore Oil Drilling Operations; Horn of Africa Energy Competition Intensifies
Somalia commences first offshore oil exploration operations with Turkish vessel deployment, marking significant energy sector development in Horn of Africa region. The initiative signals geopolitical
• WEAK0.37
Djibouti's President Guelleh Claims Sixth Straight Term in Office; Horn of Africa Strategic Competition Continues
Incumbent President Ismail Omar Guelleh secures sixth consecutive electoral term consolidating political control over strategically important Horn of Africa nation. Djibouti's strategic position contr
Recent Intelligence
Eurasia Review
The Horn Of Africa States: Building Meritocratic Societies Beyond The Clan And Coercion In The Region – OpEd
Africa News
Djibouti counts votes as leader seeks sixth term
Eurasia Review
The Horn Of Africa States: Voices From The Cafés As The Region Rethinks Its Future – OpEd