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Two and a half years after a peace deal, Eritrea appears intent on sowing instability. A new report traces how Asmara has ...
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the Ethiopian federal government of preparing for another round of ...
At a time of rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, the Tigrayan leaders are reorganising their military chain of ...
A 5-month truce, which brought little relief to 5 million people in desperate need of help in the embattled Tigray region anyway, looks set to crumble.
U.S.-made bombs destroyed a detention facility that held Ethiopian migrants in Yemen, crushing bodies and shredding limbs.
As long as the TPLF continue to receive support from ‘foreign powers’ the terrorists will continue to wage war on the Ethiopian people.
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has asked the people of northern Tigray region to nominate a new leader in the latest move by the federal government to defuse political disagreements and ...
After a five-month ceasefire that enabled humanitarian agencies to help only a fraction of those in need, images suggest Ethiopian and Eritrean troops are on the move.
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: No Exit Through War - Ethiopia and Eritrea Must Step Back From the BrinkEditorial - Seven years ago, this publication warned against romanticized quick fixes to the Ethiopia-Eritrea stalemate. We ...
Negotiations began last week between the TPLF and Ethiopia's government, but expectations are low that they will end the war.
The Ethiopian government and the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) signed an agreement Wednesday to cease hostilities. The diplomatic move brings an end to a war lasting two years which has ...
Eritrea is a longtime foe of the TPLF, which effectively ruled Ethiopia from 1991 until 2018. The two nations went to war in 1998 over a border dispute.
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