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AllAfrica on MSNCivilian Casualties Surge in Conflict-Hit Amhara Region Amid Renewed Fano-Govt Clashes - Residents Report Continued FightingCivilian casualties are rising as deadly clashes that began in parts of the conflict-hit Amhara region last Friday continue into this week. Residents told Addis Standard that "numerous people were ...
Rivalries among Tigrayan political leaders threaten to derail the process of reintegrating Tigray into Ethiopia's federal ...
The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect African markets on Monday. GLOBAL MARKETS Financial markets made an ...
Ethiopia's army said on Friday it had killed more than 300 militiamen from the Fano armed group in two days of fighting in country's northern Amhara region.
Dozens of bus passengers in Ethiopia have been abducted by armed men in the country's largest region, Oromia, as they were ...
Among its enduring treasures is Ethiopia’s most famous export: Arabica coffee. We started the day at Tomoca Coffee on Wavel ...
They claim the interim government has failed to deliver on its core promise to liberate the areas still under the control of ...
Addis Abeba — Selecta One, a Germany-based horticultural company operating in the conflict-hit Amhara region, has announced the relocation of its operations to Kenya and Uganda. The company ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- As the city mourns the sudden loss of Louisville basketball great Junior Bridgeman, tributes are pouring in from all corners of the nation for a man who excelled on and ...
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Awra Amba, Ethiopia – Aregash Nuru pointed at the rolling green landscape in Ethiopia’s central Amhara region. “We used to watch the sunset from the hills,” she said with a sigh. “But no more.” These ...
Awra Amba, Ethiopia – Aregash Nuru pointed at the rolling green landscape in Ethiopia’s central Amhara region. “We used to watch sunset from the hills,” she said with a sigh.
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