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Ashenda is a vibrant traditional festival celebrated primarily in northern Ethiopia, particularly among the Tigray and Amhara communities, as well as in parts of Eritrea. This unique celebration takes ...
Northern Ethiopia is growing increasingly tense two and a half years after the Tigray peace deal. Eritrea appears intent on ...
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has said that three of its staff were intentionally executed by Ethiopian soldiers in Tigray in ...
The group accused Ethiopia’s government of failing to properly investigate the deaths, which took place in the Tigray region.
In the north of Mozambique, Al-Shabaab have waged a brutal insurgency since 2017, leading to beheadings, rapes, and burned villages, even as recent as reports dated 2024. The fight over liquified ...
An investigation by medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) into the "execution" of three of its workers during a ...
International aid organization Doctors Without Borders has released a report describing the gunning-down of three staffers in Ethiopia’s Tigray region four years ago as an “intentional and targeted ...
It's been over a year since peace arrived in Tigray, but displaced women and children still huddle in concrete classrooms—schools that have not been used for learning in years. Rather, they have ...
One year after the end of Ethiopia's Tigray conflict, complete peace remains elusive and a humanitarian crisis remains. Critics accuse the government of not keeping its promises.
An analysis of medical records in Tigray showed sexual violence perpetrated by soldiers continued long after the November truce was signed.
Curled up on a hospital bed in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region, an emaciated little girl struggles to breathe, as her father softly strokes her gaunt face and her mother sits crying.
Uncivil war Opening image: In June 2021 the Tigray People’s Liberation Front returned to the streets of Tigray’s capital. From top to bottom: While civil war raged in Tigray in 2021, people ...