June 12, 2026: The Ethiopian civil war continued in 2026 despite a peace agreement. Conflicts between government forces and the TPLF/Tigray People's Liberation Front show little sign of decreasing.
Ethiopian military are set to move on Tigray's regional capital, Mekelle. (AP via Ethiopian News Agency) ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia has warned that the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) is preparing ...
The south-eastern part of Ethiopia’s Oromia region saw an explosion of violence in June, leading to the deaths of at least 11 ...
Few figures are more closely associated with the fragile peace that followed Ethiopia’s Tigray war than Olusegun Obasanjo. The former Nigerian president, who helped broker the Pretoria Agreement in ...
Ninety-four-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Workneh Sharew still remembers firing mortars from a hilltop fortress during the Korean War more than seven decades ...
Regional authorities in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region have been abducting and unlawfully recruiting civilians, including ...
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TPLF trying to drag northern Ethiopia into devastating conflict: Former Tigray interim admin cabinet secretariat head
Addis Ababa, June 13, 2026 (ENA) —The rump of Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), which illegally ousted the regional interim administration, is pursuing a course that could drag northern ...
As the funeral drew to a close, distraught guests were aghast as regional Ethiopian forces stormed the gathering and arrested young attendees, bundling them into vans destined for army training camps.
June 11 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's government expects overall spending will rise next fiscal year mainly due to costs related to the Iran war, its finance minister said on Thursday. Minister Ahmed Shide ...
Humanitarian Stephen Court is back in New Zealand after spending six years in Ethiopia with his young family, working for World Vision. Photo / Dean Purcell Weeks after humanitarian worker Stephen ...
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