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Ethiopia: TPLF Warns Pretoria Peace Agreement 'More Seriously Threatened Than Ever Before'
The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the Ethiopian government of violating and undermining the Pretoria Peace Agreement, warning that the accord is "more seriously threatened than ...
Here’s a look at the armed conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s federal Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF) and forces of the previously dominant political ...
The modern world is undergoing a significant shift, accelerated by the pervasive influence of globalization. This phenomenon has, in effect, shrunk the ...
The former chair of the Least Developed Countries (LDC) negotiating group says too much red tape makes it very difficult for ...
Ethiopia faces renewed instability as its relationship with Eritrea rapidly deteriorates, nearly seven years after their 2018 ...
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Malaysia content with being BRICS ‘partner country’ for now
Foreign minister Mohamad Hasan says Malaysia can join the economic grouping as a full member when the time is right.
“Today, as we celebrate together the inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum [GEM], we are inscribing a new chapter in the ...
Commission Mahmoud Ali Youssouf announced the appointment of Mohamed Idris Farah, a senior advisor to the minister of foreign affairs and international relations of Djibouti, as special envoy to ...
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Ethiopia: TPLF Accuses Federal Government of 'Political Deception' Over Return of Western Tigray IDPs As Officials Hold Talks in Humera
The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the federal government of "political deception" and of failing to implement key provisions of the Pretoria Agreement regarding the return of ...
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has said the US revoked his visa and banned him from the country. The 91-year-old author ...
The Rapid Support Forces said it had seized the army headquarters in El Fasher, its last major obstacle to controlling the ...
Global air cargo traffic at airports rebounded strongly in 2024, reaching a record 127m metric tonnes as maritime route ...
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