Having already fled war, Eritrean and Sudanese refugees again find themselves victims of a growing security vacuum.
Thousands of Eritrean and Sudanese are demanding to be relocated from unsafe camps in Ethiopia's conflict-hit Amhara region, where they say they lack basic services and are subject to almost daily ...
For the past 20 months, Ethiopia’s Amhara region has been torn apart by a bloody conflict between federal forces and a ...
For the past 20 months, Ethiopia's Amhara region has been torn apart by a bloody conflict between federal forces and a ...
The Ethiopian government’s military campaign against the Fano militias in Amhara threatens more turbulence in the country, writes Farouk Hussein Abu Deif ...
Makeshift detention camps across the Amhara region have been filled with thousands of civilians since September Security ...
There will be mostly sunny skies. The high will be 81°. Moderate air quality (51-100) Primary pollutant O₃ 62 μg/m³ Pressure is the weight of the air in the atmosphere. It is normalized to the ...
Reports on Saturday claimed that a military helicopter belonging to the Ethiopian Air Force had crashed in Bahir Dar. The ...
The report released this week says federal and regional security forces have filled four makeshift detention camps across the ...
Ethiopia's army is arbitrarily jailing thousands of civilians in makeshift detention camps in the Amhara region, scene of an ...