London — The United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has issued extensive travel warnings for Ethiopia, advising against all travel to multiple regions following renewed violence and ongoing security concerns throughout the country. Renewed Conflict in Tigray Region The FCDO now advises against all travel to Tigray region […]
Ethiopian Forces Kill Around 40 Allied Fighters in Amhara Drone Strike
Waghemira, Ethiopia – Ethiopian military forces mistakenly killed approximately 40 pro-government militia fighters in a drone strike in the country’s troubled Amhara region on January 15, according to local sources who spoke to international media outlets. The incident occurred in the Waghemira area, specifically near Sefa Bridge outside the district […]
Port Assab Crisis: Why Ethiopia and Eritrea Are on the Brink of War Over Red Sea Access
Addis Ababa/Asmara – The fragile peace between Ethiopia and Eritrea faces its gravest threat in years as disputes over maritime access and allegations of weapons trafficking push the Horn of Africa neighbors toward potential confrontation, with the strategic port of Assab emerging as the central flashpoint in an increasingly hostile […]
Red Sea Showdown: Ethiopia’s Port Demands Threaten War With Africa’s Most Repressive Nation
Asmara – As geopolitical tensions simmer across the Red Sea region, Eritrea finds itself at the center of a brewing crisis that threatens to plunge one of the world’s most isolated and repressive nations into renewed conflict with its larger neighbor, Ethiopia. The current dispute centers on Ethiopian Prime Minister […]
Ethiopia Seizes Thousands of Ammunition Rounds Allegedly from Eritrea as Regional Tensions Escalate
Addis Ababa – Ethiopian federal police have reported the seizure of over 56,000 rounds of ammunition they claim was sent by Eritrea to arm rebel groups operating in the country’s Amhara region, marking a significant escalation in the deteriorating relationship between the two Horn of Africa neighbors. According to a […]
Eritrean President Accuses Ethiopia of Declaring War, Dismisses Red Sea Dispute Narrative
Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki has accused Ethiopia of declaring war on Eritrea while rejecting characterizations that frame escalating tensions between the two nations as centered on Red Sea access, according to remarks broadcast on Eritrean state television Monday. The accusations mark the latest development in deteriorating relations between the two […]
Ethiopia’s Prison Crisis: Mass Detention and Inhumane Conditions for Amhara Communities
Ethiopia is experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis as thousands of individuals from Amhara communities face detention amid deteriorating prison conditions. The situation has drawn international concern over mass arrests, prolonged imprisonment without trial, and the breakdown of due process protections. Security operations across Ethiopia have resulted in the detention of […]
Ethiopia’s Displacement Crisis: Stories of Survival and Hope
Ethiopia faces a growing humanitarian emergency as millions flee disasters and conflict Ethiopia is currently grappling with one of the most significant displacement crises in the region, with approximately 4.5 million internally displaced persons and over one million refugees from neighboring countries seeking safety within its borders. The vast majority […]
Amhara Region Faces Critical Youth Migration Crisis as School Enrollment Plummets
Leaders in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region are sounding the alarm over a massive outflow of young residents, with regional council members describing the situation as “extremely alarming” during a session held on December 27.
Amhara Region: Three Years of Fighting Leaves Ethiopian Civilians Trapped Between Warring Forces
Ethiopia’s northern Amhara region has become a humanitarian disaster zone as nearly three years of fighting between federal military forces and local Fano militias continues to claim civilian lives and destroy livelihoods, according to extensive reporting by AFP.
