Female fighters recall how the conflict in the northern Tigray destroyed their lives, as fears grow that fighting could ...
Many people are again leaving the region of Tigray just over three years after the civil war there ended.
Ethiopia's Tigray region is bracing for the possibility of renewed conflict over three years after warring parties signed a ...
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Ethiopia does not want war: PM
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said his country does not want war, even as regional Tigray authorities say federal ...
Ethiopia’s prime minister sees himself as a renaissance man trying to reimagine the old greatness of his country.
With the war increasingly breaking down along the country’s predominant Arab and African ethnic groups, Sudan faces the task of rebuilding a national identity along with all the other trappings of a ...
Decades after it lost its coast to Eritrea, the country has moved forces close to the border region—raising fears of another ...
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Gulf attention is turning inward: why the Iran war could destabilise the Horn of Africa
Gulf states have become increasingly prominent in the squabbles, civil wars and inter-country tensions in the Horn of Africa over the past decade. The countries in this region include Sudan, Ethiopia, ...
Both sides have moved troops toward their shared border, while Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of occupying part of its territory.
Ethiopia and Eritrea say they are preparing for the possibility of war, with landlocked Ethiopia's claim it needs access to ...
With no sign yet of a diplomatic off-ramp, this analysis explores the conflict dynamics that could lead to war.
In Tigray, people remain trapped in limbo as tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea escalate. While a fragile calm holds in Mekelle, many in Tigray fear war could return at any moment.In the Tshehaye ...
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