Tigray's elite has become deeply split, with every policy issue - from IDP returns to demobilisation - framed through the lens of factional allegiance.
With no sign yet of a diplomatic off-ramp, this analysis explores the conflict dynamics that could lead to war.
Ethiopia’s main opposition Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) have been accused of involvement in human trafficking networks and generating at least $4,500 per person.
A sense of anxiety is hard to miss in Tigray. Though the 2022 Pretoria peace agreement brought an end to fighting between the ...
Despite the peace agreement in 2018 between the two countries, fault lines persist.
The histories of Eritrea and Ethiopia have long been closely intertwined. Once part of Ethiopia, Eritrea launched an armed struggle for independence in 1961 that resulted in its secession in 1993 ...
Ethiopia is preparing to hold a national vote in June, with 24 national and 45 regional political parties set to contest for ...
In alignment with a foreign policy vision consistent with Türkiye's historical experiences, President Erdogan's visit to Ethiopia can be regarded as a strategic step toward establishing and sustaining ...
Addis Abeba- The House of Peoples' Representatives has approved an eight-month extension of the mandate of the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC), according to state media, marking the ...
Tensions in northern Ethiopia have entered a new and volatile phase as Ethiopia and Eritrea dispatch additional troops and ...
The fragile stability that followed the 2018 peace accord has evaporated, leaving the region’s two most powerful militaries ...