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Ethiopia’s Tigray war officially ended in 2022, but tensions continue to affect the region. A video recently posted on ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: From Heritage to Hostage: How Amhara's Iconic Tourism Sites Crumble Amid Conflict, Govt NeglectOpinion - The Amhara region, once the focal point of Ethiopia's tourism landscape, is now eerily silent. With its rich historical, cultural, and natural heritage, Amhara was previously the centerpiece ...
Regarding civic rights, the report asserts the recently amended CSO proclamation casts a shadow on the upcoming national ...
The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has decried the surge in civilian deaths in Ethiopia’s Amhara region amid ongoing conflict between government security forces and rebel “Fano’ forces.In ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Weather Shocks, Conflict-Related Tensions Sustain High Food Assistance Needs Across Ethiopia: Fews NetAcute food insecurity remains widespread across Ethiopia, driven by a combination of weather-related shocks, failed seasonal rains, and the lingering impacts of conflict, according to the latest ...
Tigray’s political class is split between support for Ethiopia or Eritrea, and Tigrayans fear they will pay the price.
Port Sudan, a strategic Red Sea gateway, remains central to tensions between Sudan and Ethiopia over border and regional ...
Ethiopia's ruling Prosperity Party (PP) says it has made the landlocked country’s “natural and historical right” to the sea an agenda of international significance.
As formal systems broke down, local community-based organizations and drop-in centres in urban areas such as the regional capital Bahir Dar continued to monitor the situation on the ground and provide ...
Rahel noted that between 6 to 10 percent of all deaths in Ethiopia are caused by cancer, a figure compounded by the country’s ...
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