Ethiopian prime minister has accused Eritrea of mass killings while fighting alongside government troops against regional ...
Abiy Ahmed admitted for the first time in parliament that Eritrean troops had killed people in Aksum.
Ethiopia’s leadership has publicly blamed Eritrean soldiers for atrocities committed during the now-ended Tigray conflict, marking the first time the country has openly assigned such responsibility.
The attack comes amid fears of a return to conflict following clashes between government troops and Tigrayan forces.
The two countries were allies at the time and fought alongside one another against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front.
Ethiopia’s national carrier canceled flights to and from the troubled northern region of Tigray, as fears grow of renewed ...
Ethiopian Airlines suspends all flights to northern region after federal forces and Amhara militias engage Tigrayan troops in contested territory.
Wanted by the Ethiopian government, rebel military leader Jaal Marroo moves constantly to stay ahead of drones hunting him from the skies. The rebel commander leads the Oromo Liberation Army ...
Ethiopia’s leader loves big projects. With a contentious megadam completed on the Nile, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed now plans Africa’s largest airport and a nuclear power plant. But the landlocked ...
Tensions remain high in Tigray despite a peace agreement that ended the fighting, with several hundred thousand people still displaced.