Having already fled war, Eritrean and Sudanese refugees again find themselves victims of a growing security vacuum.
Thousands of Eritrean and Sudanese are demanding to be relocated from unsafe camps in Ethiopia's conflict-hit Amhara region, where they say they lack basic services and are subject to almost daily ...
A key U.N. General Assembly committee has adopted a resolution paving the way for negotiations on a first-ever treaty on ...
How do you view the recent US elections and the voting power of Ethiopians and Africans in general? The recent election ...
The world watches with bated breath as the newly elected American president's policy directions—spanning economic, social, political, and diplomatic ...
Moscow has vowed to continue testing experimental hypersonic missiles as Vladimir Putin threatened to strike the West in a ...
Two years after the Pretoria agreements ended the Tigray war, what’s the situation on the ground? The conflict resulted in nearly 600,000 deaths, with Eritrean soldiers fighting alongside the ...
Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia face mounting difficulties as authorities reimpose visa fees and hefty fines, leaving many ...
WHEN Ethiopia’s government and rebellious forces ... who fought in support of federal forces during the war, the deal was something very different – a stab in the back whose failure to account ...
Moscow vows to fire more ballistic missiles as Putin hints at striking West - Putin vowed to launch more intermediate-range ...
Ethiopia, Angola, Cuba, and Nicaragua. According to Westad, these changes, plus the ideologies, movements and states that interventionism stirred up, constitute the real legacy of the Cold War. Odd ...