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Ancient Ethiopian Monastery Threatened by Abiy Ahmed’s Forces
Abiy Ahmed’s military, deployed with heavy artillery, now encircles the ancient Orthodox Christian monastery of Tedbabe Mariam. Local residents express…
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Calls for Reconsideration of U.S. Envoy Mike Hammer’s Role Amid Allegations of Bias and Complicity in Atrocities
U.S. Envoy Mike Hammer Faces Scrutiny Over Allegations of Bias and Complicity
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TPLF Accused of Involvement in Sudan Conflict and Human Rights Abuses in Ethiopia
Recent reports have surfaced indicating that the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), agroup originally designated as a terrorist organization by…
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TPLF’s Sudan Incursion: The Latest Frontier in Regional Conflict
In a recent development, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) accused of employing foreign mercenaries, with mounting evidence suggesting the presence…
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Countdown to Diplomatic Choas in the Horn: Ethiopia-Somaliland Naval Base MoU set to Seal in Two Months
Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Isa Kaid, told Deutsche Welle that the agreement on the lease of…
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The Changing Security Landscape in the Horn of Africa: Impact of Conflict and Cooperation Dynamics on Geopolitics
Key Takeaways The Horn of Africa region has recently experienced a critical juncture that threatens its stability, with regional –…
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Kenya’s Capital Ravaged by Deadly Floods
Heavy storms and flash floods hit Nairobi, Kenya, killing 10 and leaving roads submerged. Around 60,000 people, mainly women and…
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Tragedy Strikes as Boat Capsizes off Djibouti Coast, Claiming Dozens of Ethiopian Lives
According to officials speaking to the BBC, a tragic incident off the coast of Djibouti has claimed the lives of…
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Thousands Displaced by Violence from TPLF Invasion in North Ethiopia Amhara Region
Fighting over land along borders of Ethiopia’s Tigray and Amhara regions has displaced close to 29,000 people, the United Nations…
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