The Fano insurgency is taking place in a territory three times the size of Tigray, stretching the army’s resources.
Some of the more prominent examples in recent decades have been the Quakers during the Nigerian Civil War (1967-70), the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNEthiopia’s army claims to have killed 300 Fano fighters in renewed clashesEthiopian troops have killed more than 300 Fano armed group fighters, former allies against rebels in the Tigray region, in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: Over 4.5m Students Still Out of School Despite Extended Registration in War-Torn Amhara RegionDespite a previous announcement extending student registration until March 9 due to "security challenges" and low enrollment, ...
The post claims: “At this moment, the Eritrean army has crossed the Ethiopian border and is marching towards Tigray. The ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: Report Finds 43 Journalists Arrested, Imprisoned, or Kidnapped in Ethiopia in 2024 Amid Rising Threats to Press FreedomAt least 43 journalists in Ethiopia were arrested, imprisoned, or kidnapped in 2024, according to the Journalists' Safety Assessment Report by International Media Support (IMS), which states that the ...
Ethiopia's army said on Friday its troops had killed more than 300 fighters from the Fano armed group in two days of clashes ...
Tigray's interim President Getachew Reda fled to the capital, Addis Ababa, earlier this month following a power struggle in ...
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