The heritage town of Lalibela is back in the hands of Tigrayan rebels, just 11 days after the federal government reported it had taken control there
The Africa Report - Dec 13, 2021
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Addis Ababa on 1 December after departing Senegal where he co-hosted the three-day FOCAC conference
The Africa Report - Dec 13, 2021
Hostilities displaced additional hundreds of thousands of people and hindered access to people in need. In Afar, bureaucratic delays and restrictions of movement by parties to the conflict continued to prevent the movement of relief supplies.
ReliefWeb - Dec 13, 2021
Rebellious Tigrayan forces have recaptured the Ethiopian town of Lalibela, witnesses told Reuters on Sunday, less than two weeks after the military and its allies took control of it as part of a broader offensive that pushed back Tigrayan forces on multiple fronts.
Reuters - Dec 12, 2021
ETHIOPIA has cherished the good relationship with Tanzania whose foundation was laid by founding fathers of the two nations, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and Ethiopian King, Haile Selassie.
AllAfrica.com - Dec 13, 2021
Multilateral relations between Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia received a boost after representatives of the three IGAD member states signed a 10-point peace pact at a Tobong’u Lore side meeting in Lodwar in the presence of Deputy President Dr William Ruto.
Tigray rebels on Sunday recaptured the north Ethiopian town of Lalibela, home to a UNESCO world heritage site, local residents told AFP, 11 days after Ethiopian forces said they had taken it back.
YAHOO!News - Dec 12, 2021
There was reportedly no exchange of fire as the town, a UN World Heritage site, swapped hands. Lalibela, home to ancient rock-hewn churches, had been captured by Tigrayan forces in August, but they lost control to the federal government 11 days ago.
BBC - Dec 12, 2021
In a roadside village shattered by one of Africa's bloodiest current conflicts, a donkey and its young, turbaned master tiptoe past an unexploded shell rusting by the blasted remnants of a tank, its turret and tracks tossed sideways.
Reuters on MSN.com - Dec 10, 2021
Scars of conflict dot the landscape of Ethiopia's Amhara.Tire tracks and the blasted remnants of a tank are signs of recent, intense battles in which Ethiopian government soldiers have pushed back forces loyal to the Tigray People's Liberation Front.
YAHOO!News - Dec 11, 2021
Rebels from Ethiopia's northern Tigray region have retaken the historic town of Lalibela, witnesses have said.There was reportedly no exchange of fire as the town, a UN World Heritage site, swapped hands.
BBC News on MSN.com - Dec 12, 2021
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