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AllAfrica on MSNTigray Political Parties Oppose Leadership Reshuffle in Southern Zone - Dozen of Civil Society Groups Voice Concern Over Security Forces' Involvement
Political parties and civil society organizations in Tigray are raising alarm over recent leadership changes in the region's Southern zone, accusing the Interim Administration of centralizing power ...
Ethiopia's state-owned Ethio Telecom reported sharply higher annual profit on Thursday, driven by an expansion of its network ...
Kenya, East African Community’s economic giant, is reeling from anti-government protests that, according to Semafor, have ...
The country’s only known population, which draws thousands of tourists to the Simien Mountains each year, is down to 306 individuals.
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Ethiopia: MSF releases findings of internal review into 2021 Tigray killing of three staff members
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has published the findings of an internal review into the brutal killing of three of its staff members—María Hernández Matas, Tedros Gebremariam ...
Tensions in the Horn of Africa have risen sharply this month, with top leaders in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the Tigray region ...
The Church, as a mother, always longs and grieves for her children to enter into peace,” the bishops said, encouraging ...
Ashenda is a vibrant traditional festival celebrated primarily in northern Ethiopia, particularly among the Tigray and Amhara communities, as well as in parts of Eritrea. This unique celebration takes ...
Last year, a report by Human Rights Watch outlined a systemic pattern of abuse and killings of health professionals in the country’s northwestern Amhara region.
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AllAfrica on MSNA Look at Eritrea's Role as New Tigray War Looms in Ethiopia
Northern Ethiopia is growing increasingly tense two and a half years after the Tigray peace deal. Eritrea appears intent on ...
The group accused Ethiopia’s government of failing to properly investigate the deaths, which took place in the Tigray region.
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