In January they arrived in Sheraro, a town in northern Tigray that hosts thousands of other refugees from the western zone ...
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Africa: In Ethiopia, a Groundbreaking Right to Work Directive Transforms Lives for the Better
The stories of these refugees reflect a broader shift. Since the introduction of Ethiopia's progressive refugee law, praised by the UN as one of Africa's most forward-looking, over 24,000 refugees ...
An escalating conflict in Ethiopia's restive Tigray region has killed hundreds of people, sources on the government side said, even as the prime minister sought on Monday to reassure the world his ...
Ethiopian troops are battling rebellious forces from the country's northern Tigray region. Fallout from the conflict in Africa's second most-populous nation is already spilling over into Ethiopia's ...
Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam was recently officially inaugurated after 14 years and US$5 billion worth of project work.
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Conflict sends 300,000 people fleeing from South Sudan in 2025: UN
Renewed fighting between rival leaders forces mass exodus across South Sudan's borders as fears of wider war rise.
Every dictator fears talk of resistance more than actual revolt. When people take up armed struggle, regimes rush to rewrite ...
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Colombian Mercenaries Hired by Sudanese Paramilitary Group to Train Children: 'War Is a Business'
The involvement of Colombian mercenaries was first reported last year by La Silla Vacía, a Colombian news outlet, which found ...
ABOUT 300,000 people have fled South Sudan so far in 2025 as armed conflict between rival leaders threatens civil war, the ...
Britain’s Islamists, far-Left and Greens want power – which means winning more parliamentary seats, which means mobilising ...
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The New Gold Rush
When Ghanaian President John Mahama returned to power in January, he made fighting galamsey a signature policy. He banned ...
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