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Ethiopia Must Accommodate the Legitimate Demands of the Federalist Camp – or Perish

Teferi Mergo argues that faced with limited options the international community must support a political settlement between Ethiopia’s warring federalist and the unitary camps. The...

Ethiopia PM Ahmed Abiy admits Eritrea forces in Tigray

Ethiopia's prime minister has acknowledged for the first time that troops from neighbouring Eritrea have been in the Tigray region following the outbreak of...

BREAKING: IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL OF ERITREAN, AMHARA REGION FORCES FROM TIGRAY, UNILATERAL CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES BY ALL & UNHINDERED DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE: ANTONY J. BLINKEN

Addis Abeba, February 28/2021-  In his first official statement since becoming the U.S. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken said “the immediate withdrawal of Eritrean forces and Amhara...

TRIPARTITE’S WAR The war in Tigray: Abiy, Isaias, and the Amhara elite

Peace in the troubled Horn of Africa region supposedly made a spectacular arrival on 5 June 2018 when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of...

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The Fog of War: America’s Reckless March Toward the Abyss

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Le brouillard de la guerre : la marche inconsidérée de l’Amérique vers l’abîme

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