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A loose collection of rebel groups is challenging Ethiopia’s military in one of the country’s most populous and powerful ...
Amnesty International has issued a call for an immediate halt to large-scale urban development projects that have led to widespread forced evictions, disproportionately affecting vulnerable ...
In a recent op-ed, Seleman Yusuph Kitenge argued for an “Africa First” policy to emphasize domestic resource mobilization, ...
Following an international experts’ conference last December, draft laws establishing specialised institutions to address ...
March 2025, eight survivors of the Tigray War filed a groundbreaking criminal complaint with the German Federal Public ...
Ethiopian authorities are waging an "escalating crackdown against civil society", Human Rights Watch said Wednesday, denouncing the suspension of two independent human rights NGOs in recent weeks.
Conflict in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray has also signalled escalating hostilities between the neighbouring countries ...
ALBAWABA - In an investigation regarding the military abuses in Ethiopia's Amhara region, Human Rights Watch called on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to launch an investigation into ...
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Tuesday appointed Tadesse Worede to lead the interim administration in the northern ...
A Kenyan court has ruled that Facebook's parent company Meta can be sued in the East African country over its alleged role in ...
Fears of a new war emerged in recent weeks after Eritrea reportedly ordered a nationwide military mobilisation and Ethiopia deployed troops towards their border. Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has ...
Rights groups have accused Ethiopia’s military of abuses including extrajudicial killings, drone strikes against civilians and enforced disappearances of alleged Fano sympathizers. Human Rights ...