(Reuters) - Longtime foes Ethiopia and Eritrea could be headed towards war, officials in northern Ethiopia and regional experts have warned. A conflict would signal the death blow to a historic ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia—A political crisis in Ethiopia’s war-battered Tigray escalated dramatically in March, bringing armed men out onto the streets and raising fears of a fresh conflict in the ...
World's most populous landlocked country is caught in simmering tension with its neighbour in the Horn of Africa over access ...
Ethiopia and Eritrea on Monday formally declared an end to their “state of war,” a two-decade-long standoff that followed a brutal war over their shared border. Ethiopia and Eritrea on Monday formally ...
Today, Eritrean forces control large swathes of Ethiopian territory as a direct result of Asmara’s involvement in the ...
Rising military tensions between neighbours Ethiopia and Eritrea have put the Horn of Africa region on edge. A Facebook video of trucks filled with soldiers has been shared with a claim that the ...
The Horn of Africa could once again be teetering on the edge of war as neighbors Ethiopia and Eritrea engage in a cycle of escalating rhetoric. Eritrea, once an Italian colony, was tethered to ...
A year ago, Tigrayan and Ethiopian officials met in Pretoria to sign a cessation of hostilities agreement. The Pretoria Accords were supposed to end the Tigray War, which had claimed an estimated ...
Tensions in the Horn of Africa have risen sharply this month, with top leaders in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the Tigray region all warning that a return to conflict may be imminent in an area barely ...