For the first time my blog have had more than 18 000 vistors in a month.

This is absolutely amazing! Thankbyounfor reading my texts about Customs, borders, trade, development, sport, film and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

I suspect that Brexit and my work with Brwxot have sonething to do with the growing interest.

Anyway, now I aim for 20 000! Nothing is impossible.

This week I have visited five countries.

A lot of Brexitmeetings, but also work on a range of other connected and prioritized areas.

In my line of business you have to go where the clients, challenges and opportunities are.

So always in the air, always on the road.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for his peacemaking efforts with Eritrea. 

Ethiopia and Eritrea, longtime foes who fought a border war from 1998 to 2000, restored relations in July 2018 after years of hostility. 

The prize, worth nine million Swedish crowns, or around $900,000, will be presented in Oslo on Dec. 10. 

“Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali has been awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighboring Eritrea,” the Norwegian Nobel Committee said in its citation. 

“The prize is also meant to recognize all the stakeholders working for peace and reconciliation in Ethiopia and in the East and Northeast African regions,” it added. 

At 43, Abiy Ahmed is the youngest head of government in Africa. 

“This victory and recognition is a collective win for all Ethiopians, and a call to strengthen our resolve in making Ethiopia – the new horizon of hope – a prosperous nation for all,” the prime minister’s office said. 

It quoted Abiy as saying: “We are proud as a nation.”