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Fears of instability rise again as the TPLF and the federal government appear to be gearing up for a showdown.
In November 2022, Ethiopia's federal government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) signed an accord to end two years of a war that was, by many counts, the deadliest of the 21st century.
Ethiopia Council of Ministers on Saturday declared Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and Shene terrorist groups for allegedly attacking civilians and destroying public infrastructures.
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Abdulsemed Mohamed, who hosted a business program on the privately-owned Ahadu Radio, disappeared on August 11 in the capital, Addis Ababa. Both had been missing for over 10 days, " Mersha Tiruneh, ...
The Tigray Interim Regional Administration (IRA) has unveiled a region-wide dialogue initiative, portraying it as a step toward reconciliation and inclusive governance. Yet major opposition parties ...
By Kungu Al-mahadi Adam Ethiopia’s National Electoral Board (NEBE) recently rejected the Tigray People’s Liberation Front’s (TPLF) request to be reinstated as a political party without ...
In April, U.S.-made bombs destroyed a detention facility that held Ethiopian migrants in Yemen, crushing bodies and shredding limbs. Amid official silence, the survivors are left wondering why.