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Before Abiy Ahmed came to power, the TPLF had governed Ethiopia with an iron grip for decades, overseeing a period of stability and economic growth at the cost of basic civil and political rights.
The civil war in Ethiopia started exactly a year ago today. It's a war that's been marked by human rights abuses and has spawned a huge humanitarian crisis. Millions have fled their homes ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. An outbreak of factional fighting in northern Ethiopia has led Africa’s second most populous country back ...
US and UK citizens have been told to leave Ethiopia "while commercial flights ... A year into the civil war, which has left a humanitarian crisis in its wake, the chorus of outside concern is ...
Malin Fezehai for The New York Times It was the beginning of a civil war. Ethiopia is a vast and diverse country, with dozens of distinct ethnic groups, many of which want some degree of autonomy.