Ethiopia’s deeply entrenched crisis offers a test case on pathways to a solution. The new president’s long-standing concerns about U.S. competition with its global rivals — not only with ...
Recent clashes between Ethiopian forces and Amhara militiamen have resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians in the ...
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: The long, medium, and short story Africa Live: More updates from around the continent Fact-checking misleading images in Ethiopia conflict Earlier this week, central ...
Despite a peace agreement ending the Tigray conflict in November 2022, nearly a million displaced people remain in dire conditions, unable to return home. Many, like Birhane Tafere, who has lived in a ...
Africa Live: Updates on this and other African stories Crisis has engulfed Ethiopia. Here’s what it means How Ethiopia's conflict could destabilise its neighbours Fighting broke out on 4 ...
“The education crisis in Ethiopia is one of the largest silent crises in the world today.” Yasmine Sherif, ECW Executive Director “The education crisis in Ethiopia is one of the largest ...
In addition to widespread food insecurity, Ethiopia faces internal displacement, with 3.5 million Ethiopians uprooted by recent conflicts in its Tigray, Amhara and Oromia regions.
conflict and the ongoing hunger crisis. 43% of rural households lack access to improved sources of drinking water, and 94% lack access to improved sanitation. A camel library is giving children out of ...
(Sima Diab for The Washington Post) Egypt’s politicians and pundits have jumped at the chance to portray Ethiopia as the cause of this crisis, accusing Addis Ababa of negotiating in bad faith on ...
The majority have crossed from Ethiopia into Sudan through Hamdayet border point in Kassala State and others at Lugdi in Gedaref State. It is at least a six-hour drive from the nearest big town, ...
Farag pointed out that the Egyptian-Algerian summit may witness discussions on the Algerian-Moroccan dispute, stressing the importance of the Arab League playing a role in the Libyan crisis.
Ethiopia’s deeply entrenched crisis offers a test case on pathways to a solution. The new president’s long-standing concerns about U.S. competition with its global rivals — not only with ...
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