Tigray
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Aug- 2022 -12 AugustAfrica
Ethiopia Govt in ‘Direct Engagements’ With Tigray Rebels: AU
The Ethiopian government and Tigrayan rebels have had "direct engagements," the African Union said in a statement.
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Jun- 2022 -20 JuneAfrica
Witnesses Accuse Rebels of Killing Hundreds in Ethiopia
Hundreds of people belonging to the Amhara ethnic group were killed by rebels in Ethiopia's Oromia region over the weekend, survivors said Monday.
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Feb- 2022 -15 FebruaryAfrica
Ethiopia Lifts Wartime State of Emergency
Ethiopia lifted a state of emergency imposed last November when Tigrayan rebels threatened to advance on the capital.
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Jan- 2022 -14 JanuaryAfrica
At Least 108 Civilians Killed This Year in Tigray Airstrikes: UN
At least 108 civilians have been killed this month in a series of airstrikes in the war-torn northern Tigray region of Ethiopia.
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10 JanuaryAfrica
Aid Agencies Suspend Work in Tigray Area Hit by Deadly Strike: UN
Aid agencies suspended operations in an area of Ethiopia's Tigray where an air strike hit a camp for displaced people.
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Dec- 2021 -21 DecemberAfrica
Ethiopia’s Rebels Announce Retreat to Tigray
Tigrayan rebels announced they have withdrawn from two regions in northern Ethiopia and retreated to their Tigray stronghold.
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15 DecemberAfrica
Armed With Drones, Turkey Explores African Arms Sales
Armed with battle-tested drones, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been deepening defense ties with African countries.
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7 DecemberAfrica
Ethiopia Government Claims Recapture of Key Towns
Ethiopia's government said it had recaptured two strategic towns from rebel fighters.
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Nov- 2021 -30 NovemberAfrica
Ethiopia PM Claims War Gains, Urges Rebels to ‘Surrender’
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed urged Tigrayan rebels to surrender, claiming government forces were nearing victory.
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29 NovemberAfrica
Ethiopia Denies Attack on Sudan, Blames Rebels for Unrest
Ethiopia has denied it staged an attack along its shared border with Sudan, blaming the unrest on rebels from Tigray.
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