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Ethiopia: Tigray Forces Apologize for Road Blockades During Recent Protest, Admit Actions Were Improper Despite Valid Grievances
The Tigray Forces unit known as "Army 22" has apologized to the public for blocking roads and disrupting transportation during last week's protest in Mekelle, acknowledging that while their grievances ...
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Ethiopia: 'Stop Filming, or I Will Shoot' - Ethiopian Journalists Targeted in Tigray Turmoil
Almost three years after Ethiopia's civil war ended, Tigray remains tense and dangerous for journalists, who have been shot ...
The New American Leaders advocacy group has endorsed 69 immigrants, including 11 Africans, in local and state elections ...
A landmark report from the Commission of Inquiry on Tigray Genocide (CITG) has accused Ethiopia’s transitional justice ...
In an analysis published this week, Foreign Policy magazine cautioned that the risk of a renewed war between Ethiopia and Eritrea is increasing amid shifting political dynamics in Ethiopia's Tigray ...
Either way, it can’t be worse than other horrors elsewhere, in South Sudan or the Democratic Republic of Congo, in which we ...
One of the major companies operating under the Tigray Endowment Fund for Rehabilitation (EFFORT), Mesfin Metals and ...
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Revealed: Eastern Africa’s most dangerous migration route
Desperation drives a surge in Horn of Africa migration, as traffickers exploit jobless youth seeking work abroad.
An investigation reveals the role of foreign mercenaries in the Sudanese army, focusing on the recruitment of Colombian veterans.
Robert Rotberg is the founding director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s program on intrastate conflict, a former senior ...
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