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The conflict in the southern Oromiya region represents a far greater long-term threat to Ethiopia’s integrity and stability than did the war in Tigray. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
The Ethiopian army was helped by Eritrean and Amhara military forces. Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister, congratulated his army and allied forces for what looked like a quick victory.
Addis Ababa, March 12, 2025 (ENA) --- Ethiopia’s Finance State Minister stressed the need for innovative solutions, greater collaboration, and investments in infrastructure development and ...
Ethiopia is abuzz with rumours of a new war - which would be Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's fourth in five years. As well as importing weapons and mobilising his army, Mr Abiy - who was awarded the ...
The nationwide movement being carried out under the theme "Let Ethiopia Produce" has been registering a greater leap forward in enabling small and medium level industries to contribute ...
In late 2023, PBS NewsHour special correspondent Willem Marx and videographer Edward Kiernan traveled across Ethiopia to understand the role that climate change and conflict were having on food ...
In December 2021, at the height of the war between Ethiopia’s federal government and Tigrayan forces, authorities established a National Dialogue Commission to resolve differences of opinion on ...
Analysis - The Ethio-Tigray war started on 4 November 2020. For almost two years, the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea - along with Amhara regional forces and militia - have waged war against ...
The Ethio-Tigray war started on . For almost two years, the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea – along with Amhara regional forces and militia – have waged war against Tigray's regional ...