Pretoria Agreement brokered in November 2022 halted large-scale fighting, but it has failed to deliver lasting stability.
Ethiopian federal and Tigrayan troops have massed along the border of the country's northern Tigray region, a Western diplomatic source told AFP on Tuesday, raising fears of renewed war.
The attack comes amid fears of a return to conflict following clashes between government troops and Tigrayan forces.
Yet Ethiopia’s crisis is also intertwined with the civil war in Sudan and the rivalries between the external powers that have ...
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World Leaders Urge Restraint As Clashes in Western Tigray Resume
The fighting in Ethiopia's Tigray region, which resumed last week, has prompted concern from UN Secretary-General António Guterres, as well as from the African Union, the European Union and the UK, ...
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Clashes in Tigray, Ethiopian accusations of Eritrean incursion, fan fears of return to full-scale conflict
Renewed fighting in northern Ethiopia has raised fears of a fresh conflict in its Tigray region that could again draw in neighbouring Eritrea, after clashes erupted in late January between Tigrayan ...
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Tigray Independence Party Blames TPLF, Federal Authorities for Stalled Pretoria Deal - Warns Against 'Looming Threat of War'
The Tigray Independence Party has warned of a potential return to conflict in Tigray, accusing the Tigray People's Liberation Front leadership and the Federal Government of Ethiopia of failing to ...
Ethiopian Airlines has resumed flights to the northern Tigray region, an airline official said on Tuesday, days after suspending them following clashes between regional and national forces that had ...
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Türk Fears New Crisis in Tigray Amid Renewed Fighting
UN human rights chief Volker Türk appealed on Tuesday to all parties involved in renewed heavy fighting in Ethiopia's 'precarious' Tigray region to step back from the brink, warning of the potential ...
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Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed accuses Eritrean troops of mass killings as relations between the nations worsen.
People walk in a newly built road in Mekele, on May 24, 2024. Mekele, the capital of Ethiopia's northernmost region of Tigray, is gradually crawling back to normality. The report said it found ...
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