At least 23 people have died of cholera in two…
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Global Oromo Interfaith Council urges resumption of peace talks in Ethiopia amidst stalled negotiations
The Global Oromo Interfaith Council (GOIC), representing Oromo religious institutions,…
read More Global Oromo Interfaith Council urges resumption of peace talks in Ethiopia amidst stalled negotiationsEthiopia talks with Oromo rebel group end without deal for a third time
A second round of peace talks between Ethiopia’s government and…
read More Ethiopia talks with Oromo rebel group end without deal for a third timeWFP implements new strategy to resume aid in Ethiopia after months of suspension
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has implemented a…
read More WFP implements new strategy to resume aid in Ethiopia after months of suspensionEthiopia’s only foreign-owned finance group withdraws citing FX constraints
The only foreign-owned financial services company operating in Ethiopia is…
read More Ethiopia’s only foreign-owned finance group withdraws citing FX constraintsSecond round of talks between Ethiopian government and Oromo rebels
The Ethiopian government and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) are…
read More Second round of talks between Ethiopian government and Oromo rebelsFighting intensifies in Ethiopia’s Amhara amid blackout
Heavy fighting is reported to be continuing between Ethiopian troops…
read More Fighting intensifies in Ethiopia’s Amhara amid blackoutEthiopia: Tigray Army General Dies in Prison
A Tigrayan general and former commander in the African Union…
read More Ethiopia: Tigray Army General Dies in PrisonEthiopia’s Ancient Rock-Hewn Churches Under Threat In Tigray
Ethiopia’s ancient civilisations are believed to date back more than…
read More Ethiopia’s Ancient Rock-Hewn Churches Under Threat In TigrayEthiopia’s peace pegged on humanitarian corridors
Humanitarian corridors into Ethiopia’s Tigray region may now be the…
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