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Ethiopia’s Crisis Shows No Sign of Abating The nation’s widening civil war has prompted a humanitarian disaster and allegations of genocide.
Ethiopian staff working for the United Nations or African Union do not live "in space" and will be punished for any lawbreaking, the government said on Thursday, after the arrest of several U.N ...
Two different groups fighting Ethiopia's central government said they had seized control of towns on Sunday as the prime minister appealed for citizens to take up arms.
A year on, Ethiopia decimated by civil war The anniversary of Ethiopia’s brutal and expanding conflict finds the country in a seemingly inescapable quagmire.
The U.S. embassy in Ethiopia has authorized the voluntary departure of non-emergency government staff and family members because of armed conflict.
Ethiopia: Tigrayan forces claim major towns 10/31/2021 Ethiopian authorities called on people to join the armed struggle against the Tigrayan insurgents. Amhara government officials declared a ...
Kidnapping and extortion cases are on the rise, many of which are linked to the ongoing political and security crisis in the country. But authorities are struggling to keep up, despite growing ...
Officials in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa have called on residents to register their weapons and get ready to protect their neighbourhoods amid fears that rebels could advance on the city.
On Sunday night, insurgents from Oromiya, Ethiopia's most populous region, said they had also seized the town of Kemise, 53 km (33 miles) south of Kombolcha on the same highway to the capital ...