Ethiopia
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Ethiopia's kidnapping epidemic
Under The Radar Political conflict and a 'broken economy' have seen abductions and ransom demands rocket
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Rape as a weapon: why war's 'oldest, most silenced' crime is on the rise
The Explainer Atrocities reported in Israel, Iran, Sudan and Ukraine as global conflicts bring increase in sexual violence
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Hundreds of Ethiopian migrants ‘killed by Saudi border guards’, says human rights group
Speed Read Human Rights Watch believes if killings were ordered by government it would constitute a crime against humanity
By The Week Staff Published
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Witnesses say hundreds of Tigrayan civilians were massacred in the days before peace deal
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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The surprise Tigray truce
feature Hostilities are to cease in Ethiopia’s two-year civil war as Pretoria talks bring ‘dramatic breakthrough’
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Ethiopian government, Tigray leaders sign peace treaty to end bloody civil war
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By Justin Klawans Published
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At least 50 killed during airstrike on Ethiopian school
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By Justin Klawans Published
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‘The four-day week experiment could establish a new norm’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Will Tigray truce deliver lasting peace in Ethiopia?
feature Rebels and government agree ‘cessation of hostilities’ to allow humanitarian aid to reach millions in need
By The Week Staff Published
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Beyond Ukraine: the major conflicts around the world
In Depth Fighting in Yemen, Myanmar and other countries is causing hundreds of thousands of deaths
By The Week Staff Published
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Ethiopia’s civil war: how the country is on the brink of ‘irreversible state collapse’
Speed Read The basic issue is how much autonomy Ethiopia’s regions should have
By The Week Staff Published
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How locust swarms ‘the size of Luxembourg’ are plaguing East Africa
In Depth Over the past two years, locusts have ravaged swathes of East Africa. But the cure for the problem may also have dire consequences
By The Week Staff Published
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Government calls for Ethiopians to ‘take up arms’ to defend capital from rebel surge
feature State of emergency called as UN report warns of possible war crimes on all sides
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Iran on the verge of sparking a water war?
In Depth Shortages trigger nationwide protests as ‘political and economic apocalypse’ looms
By The Week Staff Published
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