Ethiopia

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  • WHO Director-General Warns Time Running Out To Avert ‘Genocide’ In Ethiopia
    TIGRAY GENOCIDE
    In his native region of northern Ethiopia, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus claims that food and medical services are being utilized as weapons.
  • Ethiopia’s Alleged Crimes Against Humanity Exposed In UN Report
    CONFLICT IN ETHIOPIA
    Due to severe regulations on humanitarian access, 90% of the region's population is in desperate need of assistance.
  • Ceasefire In Danger As Fighting Breaks Out In Ethiopia
    CONFLICT IN ETHIOPIA
    The Ethiopian government said a terrorist group had struck the eastern front.
  • Rebel Group In Ethiopia Accused Of Murdering At Least 200 Civilians
    Ethiopia
    The Oromo Liberation Army reportedly killed more than 200 civilians in the town of Gimbi in Ethiopia's Oromia region.
  • Sudan Claims Heavy Loss Of Life During Clash With Ethiopian Forces
    CONFLICT IN ETHIOPIA
    Sudan officials claimed that at least 20 of their soldiers were killed when they were ambushed by Ethiopian forces over the weekend.
  • Ethiopia Military Launches Ground Offensive Against Tigray Forces
    SHELLINGS CONTINUE
    TPLF officials said deadly skirmishes have erupted in the Amhara region, with fighting on at least three main fronts.
  • UN Aid Officials Expelled From Ethiopia Despite Need For Aid
    Ethiopia
    Seven UN officials, including those from UNICEF and UNOCHA, have been given 72 hours to leave the country.
  • Sudan Accuses Ethiopian Troops Of Killing Five Civilians Along Its Border
    Sudan
    Sudanese military officials said that they are prepared to die to defend their territory and respond to any aggression.
  • Ethiopia Military Kill Ex-Foreign Minister And Two Other Rebel Leaders
    Ethiopia
    Ethiopian forces killed three TPLF leaders, including the country's former foreign minister, after they allegedly refused to surrender.
  • Ethiopia Accuses Sudan Of Murdering Civilians Along Its Border
    Sudan
    The Atlantic Council's Africa Center said the renewed aggressiveness of the groups could spark further conflict.
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