Eritrea has previously denied accusations that its soldiers are in Ethiopia supporting rebels.
The attack comes amid fears of a return to conflict following clashes between government troops and Tigrayan forces.
Yet Ethiopia’s crisis is also intertwined with the civil war in Sudan and the rivalries between the external powers that have ...
By Giulia Paravicini and Reade Levinson NAIROBI/LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Ethiopia is hosting a secret camp to train ...
Ethiopian prime minister has accused Eritrea of mass killings while fighting alongside government troops against regional ...
UN human rights chief Volker Türk appealed on Tuesday to all parties involved in renewed heavy fighting in Ethiopia’s ...
Ethiopian Airlines suspends all flights to northern region after federal forces and Amhara militias engage Tigrayan troops in contested territory.
ADDIS ABABA, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's foreign minister has accused neighbouring Eritrea of military aggression and of ...
Tigrayans in northern Ethiopia fear a return to all-out war amid reports that clashes were continuing between local and federal forces on Monday, barely three years after the last devastating conflict ...
Eritrea had "no appetite for, or desire to, engage in meaningless acrimony to add fuel and exacerbate the situation," the ...
Tensions remain high in Tigray despite a peace agreement that ended the fighting, with several hundred thousand people still displaced.
Clashes along Sudan’s Blue Nile frontier have pointed fingers at Addis Ababa amid accusations it is enabling the Rapid ...