Ethiopia says it will investigate alleged migrant killings with Saudi Arabia
UN officials in 2022 alleged that Saudi border guards were systematically killing migrants last year; an accusation that Saudi authorities strongly denied.
Saudi border guards killed hundreds of Ethiopian migrants, reports say
The migration route from the Horn of Africa, across the Gulf of Aden, through Yemen and into Saudi Arabia - one of the richest countries in the Arab world - is a well-established corridor for Ethiopian migrants.
Ethiopia and Eritrea deny US accusations of war crimes
Human rights violations by all sides, including extra-judicial killings, rapes, looting and displacing people by force, documented reports show.
Ethiopia warring parties agree to cease hostilities
The surprise deal between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government and Tigrayan rebels was unveiled after negotiations led by the African Union in South Africa and was hailed by the UN and the US among others.
16 local UN staff held in Ethiopia amid push to end war
The war has been punctuated by accounts of massacres and mass rapes, with thousands of people killed and two million displaced.
Ethiopia declares state of emergency as Tigrayan forces gain ground
The city administration says people should register their weapons and gather in their neighbourhoods, while house-to-house searches are being conducted and troublemakers arrested.
Singapore woman leaves over S$1 million to Africa’s poor children
She had started thinking about helping African communities after reading about Nelson Mandela.
Families of 737 Max crash victims say it’s too soon for the plane to fly again
An Indonesian transportation ministry spokesman says Indonesia will allow the Boeing 737 Max to fly again after FAA certification.
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