Famine in Tigray was not an outcome of war. It was the result of policies – a siege, economic blockade and obstruction of aid – designed to destroy civilian life.
Opinion - Child and forced marriage in Ethiopia's Tigray region remains one of the most pressing yet under-recognized gendered consequences of the recent war. The 2020-2022 war abruptly reversed ...
Addis Ababa’s renewed bid for maritime access is reshaping alliances across the Horn, pushing Cairo and Asmara into rare ...
Newsweek takes a deeper look at the more than two-year Sudan war, a conflict that the UN has called one of the world’s worst ...
Egyptian, Eritrean presidents stress support for national institutions in Sudan, reject attempts to establish parallel ...
Ethiopia’s quest for sea access, driven by logistical needs and economic ambition, faces strong headwinds from regional rivalries and tensions in the Horn of Africa. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is ...
Ethiopia renews its bid for sea access through Eritrea and Somalia, as Abiy Ahmed seeks mediation amid regional tensions.
BEIRUT— In a shocking escalation, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) reportedly massacred over 2,000 civilians in El Fasher, ...
Water-related conflict is among the key concerns for a future marked by rising incidences of droughts, increasing water ...
Ethiopia became landlocked after neighbouring Eritrea with access to the Red Sea seceded from the federation in the early ...
Sudan's military withdrew from its last western stronghold in Darfur, ceding control of El-Fasher city to the paramilitary ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says he has engaged partners, including Russia, to mediate Ethiopia’s Red Sea access dispute with ...
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