The war between Ethiopia's government forces and Tigrayan fighters killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions. Many ...
The war between Ethiopia's government forces and Tigrayan fighters killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced ...
who was Ethiopia's army chief of staff during the 1990s and 2000s when the TPLF dominated the government and became chief strategist for the TPLF forces during the Tigray war. Tsadkan has been ...
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: The long ... towns in Tigray - Shire and Raya - and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said his army was advancing on the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle. Three consequences of the ...
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's administration accused Tigrayan forces of attacking a federal army base ... man changing Ethiopia The state's governing party, the Tigray People's ...
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) ran the whole of Ethiopia for nearly three decades until Prime Minister Abiy ...
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (pictured) replaced his army chief on Sunday, as reports of wounded soldiers continued to rise in a five-day-old conflict in the country's northern Tigray region.
With all this, why is Ethiopia at war with Tigray? The answer is misguided politics ... The TPLF, like its sister rebel movement the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), is skilled in guerilla warfare.
More than nine million Ethiopian children are currently out of school. They are caught in the crossfire of armed conflicts, natural disasters, tribal tensions and economic hardships.
Meanwhile, the Ethiopian army claimed to kill 42 rebels involved ... Separately, security forces have been fighting rebels in the northern Tigray region for more than six weeks.
Supporters of Ethiopia's warring factions are exploiting increasingly advanced technology and poor media literacy to spread disinformation that provokes anger between ethnic groups, risking fresh ...