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.
The two countries were allies at the time and fought alongside one another against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front.
The attack comes amid fears of a return to conflict following clashes between government troops and Tigrayan forces.
ADDIS ABABA, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Ethiopian Airlines has resumed flights to the northern Tigray region, an airline official said ...
ADDIS ABABA, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Gridworks, a British government-owned investor in Africa's electricity networks, on Monday ...
Oromia is Ethiopia’s country’s biggest state, with 35% of the population and the Federal Republic’s capital, Addis Ababa.
By Duncan Miriri and George Obulutsa NAIROBI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A key investor group in Ethiopia's sole international bond ...
Ethiopia's national carrier canceled flights to and from the troubled northern region of Tigray as fears grow of renewed fighting between federal troops and regional forces.
ADDIS ABABA, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's economy is forecast to expand 10.2% in 2025-26, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said ...
Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, has accused Eritrean forces of carrying out mass killings and widespread destruction during the two-year war in the northern Tigray region, which ended in 2022.
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