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Hosted on MSNSeeds of War: Conflict Looms Over Tigray As Regional Military Forces Side With Political FactionsThe Tigray region is facing one of its most perilous moments since the signing of the Pretoria Peace Agreement in November 2022, as deep divisions within the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) ...
Writing in Al Jazeera on Monday, Teshome, Ethiopia’s president from 2013 to 2018, who is considered a close ally of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, accused Eritrean president Isaias Afwerki of ...
The two sides in Ethiopia's civil war have begun formal peace talks for the first time since the conflict started nearly two years ago. The African Union-brokered talks are being held in South ...
Senior military officials have taken sides in a rancorous dispute between the region’s political leaders, as shifting ...
Eritrea has rejected accusations by Ethiopia’s former president Mulatu Teshome that it is destabilising the northern region of its neighbour, arguing that Addis Ababa’s internal turmoil is the real ...
Next, Ethiopia’s tourism industry has been pummeled in recent years by the pandemic and a civil war. Although the conflict ended last November, Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam writes ...
Along with the war, the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and supply chain disruption exacerbated the economic development challenges. Some of the industrial zones in areas of conflict are now difficult to ...
That's going to require repeated messaging that the war is over. Share Ethiopia’s tourism sector has been hit hard in the last two years by Covid and a brutal civil war, with spending down by ...
Many Ethiopian Israelis live in Sderot ... airlifted some of its citizens out of the country amid a worsening civil war. Hundreds of Ethiopians remain on a list of people approved to move to ...
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US Aid freeze sparks warnings from Ethiopian rights leadersThe suspension of global aid by President Donald Trump is raising serious alarms in Africa, prompting human rights groups in ...
A civil war was raging in Ethiopia and Mr Abrham’s father, a chemistry professor, was of the wrong ethnicity in the wrong place at the wrong time. His name, photo and place of work all appeared ...
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