It's difficult to overstate the opportunism and ineptitude that serves as a unifying feature of Tigray's fractured leadership. Tigrayan politics is now composed exclusively of blood sports; every ...
Ethiopian forces and Amhara militiamen have both in recent months killed dozens of civilians, caught in a conflict plaguing ...
Ethiopian forces have withdrawn from several military bases in the Dinsoor district of the Bay region, raising concerns among local residents about the potential return of Al-Shabaab militants, ...
Lieutenant General Alemshet Degife, Military Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force and Chief of the Fire Command, announced plans to reduce the military’s involvement ...
Recent clashes between Ethiopian forces and Amhara militiamen have resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians in the ...
More than two years after a peace deal ended the devastating war in Ethiopia's Tigray region, a power struggle within the once-dominant TPLF party has sparked accusations of "treason" and a military ...
we should build our naval force capacity in the future ... the verge of a new dawn Why are there so many military bases in Djibouti? More about Ethiopia Former Ethiopian diplomat Birhanemeskel ...
The heads of the Tigray Interim Administration (TIA) have accused the Tigray Defense Force (TDF) of conducting a soft coup ...
17 The EPUF has engaged in sporadic but heavy fighting with Ethiopian military forces and has occasionally managed to seize control of villages along the Sudanese border. It is not known how ...
He released thousands of Ethiopian political prisoners ... In Tigray, Abiy deployed massive military force to combat local militias that had taken up arms to fight for autonomy from the central ...
although Ethiopian troops would not be involved in the new AU force. Burundi will not be taking part in the new force either, a Burundian military source told AFP on the condition of anonymity.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) characterized Ethiopia's human rights situation in 2024 as "dire," citing widespread conflict, restrictions on civil society, and impunity for abuses. The organization's ...