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Ethiopia

  • Hundreds nabbed from refugee camps in Ethiopia's Tigray: UN

    Hundreds nabbed from refugee camps in Ethiopia's Tigray: UN

    May 28, 2021 18:35

    The United Nations refugee agency has raised alarm about reports that Eritrean and Ethiopian soldiers kidnapped hundreds of internally displaced people from refugee camps in Ethiopia’s conflict-ridden region of Tigray.

  • Ethiopia denounces as ‘unacceptable’ US meddling in its internal affairs

    Ethiopia denounces as ‘unacceptable’ US meddling in its internal affairs

    May 25, 2021 05:30

    Ethiopia has hit out at the United States for meddling in its affairs after Washington slapped sanctions on Addis Ababa over alleged human rights violations during the conflict in Tigray region, warning that the “unacceptable” behavior could harm relations with the US.

  • UN Security Council expresses concern about rights violations in Ethiopia's Tigray

    UN Security Council expresses concern about rights violations in Ethiopia's Tigray

    Apr 24, 2021 05:18

    The United Nations Security Council has for the first time expressed “deep concern” about allegations of human rights violations in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray.

  • Amnesty says Eritrean forces kill 3 civilians in Ethiopia’s Tigray

    Amnesty says Eritrean forces kill 3 civilians in Ethiopia’s Tigray

    Apr 15, 2021 11:02

    Amnesty International says at least three civilians have been killed by Eritrean soldiers in Ethiopia’s conflict-hit northern Tigray region.

  • Ethiopian PM says Eritrea agreed to withdraw troops from border region

    Ethiopian PM says Eritrea agreed to withdraw troops from border region

    Mar 26, 2021 16:21

    Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says Eritrea has agreed to pull out its troops from border regions in Ethiopia, days after he admitted that the foreign forces were present in the country’s northern region of Tigray.

  • Eritrean troops massacred 100 civilians in Ethiopia’s Tigray: Report

    Eritrean troops massacred 100 civilians in Ethiopia’s Tigray: Report

    Mar 25, 2021 05:00

    Eritrean troops have reportedly killed over 100 civilians in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray in what may amount to crimes against humanity.

  • Belated acknowledgment: Ethiopia confirms Eritrean soldiers' role in Tigray conflict

    Belated acknowledgment: Ethiopia confirms Eritrean soldiers' role in Tigray conflict

    Mar 24, 2021 10:49

    Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has confirmed for the first time that troops from Eritrea entered Tigray during the recent conflict in the northern Ethiopian region.

  • Ethiopia does not want war with Sudan amid Tigray conflict: PM

    Ethiopia does not want war with Sudan amid Tigray conflict: PM

    Mar 24, 2021 05:11

    Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says his country does not want to go to war with Sudan at a time of internal conflict in its northern Tigray region, which has also brought Ethiopia and Sudan to the brink of fighting over a contested border region.

  • Amnesty: Eritrean troops 'massacred' hundreds in Ethiopia's Tigray

    Amnesty: Eritrean troops 'massacred' hundreds in Ethiopia's Tigray

    Feb 26, 2021 14:13

    Eritrean troops have committed a "massacre" during an offensive on the ancient town of Axum in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, according to a report released by Amnesty International.

  • 20,000 Eritrean refugees missing after camps destroyed in Ethiopia: UN

    20,000 Eritrean refugees missing after camps destroyed in Ethiopia: UN

    Feb 03, 2021 09:11

    The United Nations (UN) has raised the alarm about the “grave” situation of Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia, saying some 20,000 people are missing after two of their camps were destroyed in the country’s war-torn Tigray region.

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