Refugees Come Under Fire as Old Foes Fight in Concert in Ethiopia
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Ethiopian doctors tell the BBC about their efforts to treat wounded civilians during fighting last…
Tensions in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region have gone from talking about the potential for…
The first shipment of international aid since fighting began arrived in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region…
Ethiopia says it ‘doesn’t need a babysitter’ as it dismisses calls for independent probes into…
CAIRO, EGYPT – The head of a leading Egyptian human rights group who was held for two weeks on terrorism charges said Saturday he hoped the campaign to secure his release would help others still jailed on similar Allegations.
shareSharenocloseShare pagelinkCopy linkAbout sharingimage copyrightAFPThe BBC has managed to speak to some people inside Mekelle, the capital of the Ethiopia’s conflict-hit region of Tigray, for the first time since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared
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Confusion remains following what media around the world have described as an attempt to seize…