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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Calls for Peace, Retrain Echo As Intra-Faction Rifts Threaten Tigray's Fragile PeaceCivil society organizations in Tigray have issued a public appeal urging de-escalation and renewed dialogue amid rising ...
In a joint statement released under the Peace and Dialogue Campaign, a coalition of civil society organizations, including ...
In May, the agency warned of a looming pipeline break by June and announced the closure of its field office in Shire, northwestern Tigray -- a major hub for humanitarian operations and home to one of ...
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The East African on MSNEritrean troops ‘trafficked’ war victims from Tigray – reportThe Sentry alleges that the Eritrean forces, besides the massacre of civilians, also shipped them across the borders and ...
From the deserts of Sudan to the streets of Gaza, Lebanon and Ukraine, drones are reshaping modern warfare. Once limited to ...
The Pretoria Peace Agreement, signed in November 2022, ended the Tigray war but excluded Eritrea from negotiations, a decision that sowed seeds of discord.
It was formally reopened in 2018, shortly after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power and signed a historic peace ...
Swarms of desert locusts are moving across parts of North Africa. With unusually heavy rains in late 2024 supporting growth ...
Drone technology transforms military strategies and raises ethical concerns as civilian casualties rise around the world.
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allAfrica.com on MSNTPLF’s splinter party: A force for change or a federal Trojan horse in Tigray?On the other hand, the new party risks becoming either a recycled version of the past or, worse, a Trojan horse for PM Abiy Ahmed’s regime disguised as a reform movement. A new party could be a vital ...
Without meaningful intervention, both Sudan and South Sudan risk becoming the epicentre of the next great African crisis ...
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