Avec «Made in Nigeria», Sefi Atta interroge le roman de la diaspora
Dans son cinquième livre, l'écrivaine brosse le portrait d'un professeur et de sa famille, qui viennent s'installer aux États-Unis dans les années 199
Dans son cinquième livre, l'écrivaine brosse le portrait d'un professeur et de sa famille, qui viennent s'installer aux États-Unis dans les années 199
At least six journalists were detained in November, when fighting erupted in northern Tigray, according to CPJ and Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Election flouts UN resolution calling for new constitution and UN supervision of election
Pro-Palestinian protests continue in European cities, despite cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
Visa restrictions target Ethiopian and Eritrean officials accused of fueling the 6-month-old war; move also curbs economic and security assistance to
Personnel were set to be repatriated as part of phased withdrawal of UN peacekeeping mission, UNAMID, from western Sudan's Darfur region after its man
More than 16 million people across Ethiopia require assistance due to drought, conflict and COVID-19
US hoping to use diplomatic tools to bring peace to troubled region
He asks nations to draw a red line against the use of rape and sexual violence as a weapon of war'
Protesters turn traditional New Year's observance into ongoing act of resistance against military junta
In VOA Persian program marking 42nd anniversary of referendum that solidified Iran's Islamic Revolution, Iranian commentators gave differing views on
Gathered at Taipei's Liberty Square, demonstrators sat for hours singing songs, holding anti-coup posters and waving the Myanmar national flag
Ethiopia filled the reservoir for the first time in 2020, leading to a breakdown in talks; Egypt and Sudan are worried that the dam will reduce the le
Protesters march after US officials suggest Prime Minister Abiy's government responsible for atrocities and human suffering in Tigray
Report also says nearly eight of 10 young Syrians struggle to afford food, basic necessities
As the anniversary of the WHO pandemic declaration approaches, Middle Eastern nations try to scale up vaccination programs
UN human rights chief says murders and sexual attacks could amount to war crimes
Lawmakers and media rights groups call on Ethiopia to end the harassment of media covering Tigray after recent arrests
Journalists and translators covering fighting in Tigray region reportedly arrested
Contest to win the hearts and minds of voters is under way on social media
Move seen as latest sign of improving relations between Israel and parts of Arab world
US health officials launch programs to build trust and get Blacks inoculated
UN human rights officials say successive governments have done nothing to redress the public's grievances or hold perpetrators accountable for past ab
Somalia accuses Kenya of stirring up conflict between federal government and Jubaland state, where fighting killed more than 20 people this week
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UN Agency cites risk of spread of COVID-19, measles, cholera, malaria, yellow fever and meningitis
The number of internally displaced people in the Sahel has quadrupled in just two years and is rising
Mothers have held rare protests in Mogadishu and elsewhere, demanding to know the fate of their children who originally were sent to Eritrea for milit
Statement says there has been a high number of reported rapes as well as reports that some women are being forced by 'military elements' to have sex i
Prominent Ethiopian military official confirms presence of Eritrean troops in Ethiopia's Tigray despite denials by Eritrean government
No one knows how many people have been killed in Tigray since the fighting began November 4, but the United Nations has noted reports of artillery str
PM's Prosperity Party, a pan-Ethiopian movement, faces challenges from increasingly strident ethnically based parties seeking more power for their reg
Despite the Ethiopian government's announcement that fighting in Tigray is over, many of the refugees say it is not safe enough to return home
Allegations include artillery strikes on populated areas, deliberate targeting of civilians, extrajudicial killings and widespread looting
$156 million needed to provide aid for up to 115,000 Ethiopian refugees and 22,000 people from host countries over the next six months
Reports emerge of Eritrean refugees in Tigray being attacked, abducted and returned to their home country in violation of international law
With phone and internet disrupted, covering developments like Tigray conflict is challenge for Ethiopia's diaspora media and their audiences
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced in more than a month of fighting in the country's Tigray region
UNICEF is demanding access to the restive region to provide humanitarian assistance to children deprived of basic means by ongoing fighting
More than a month has passed since fighting erupted between Ethiopia's government and now-fugitive Tigray
Analyst says drones are stationed in Eritrean port city near Tigray
Children exploited and abused by criminal or armed groups, tribal chiefs and state authorities for profit and personal gain
Ethiopian official says UN staffers were detained and released
Federal troops have captured the regional capital Mekelle from the former local ruling party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), and declare
Crowded refugee camps have no coronavirus testing or treatment capabilities
As the government claims victory in what it calls a law enforcement campaign in the Tigray region, journalists say internet, telecom shutdown makes in
The call comes as aid group notes hospitals in the restive region are running low on supplies
The central government, meanwhile, has not confirmed whether there were civilian casualties in a Saturday offensive
Abiy Ahmed warns civilians to disarm and stay inside or face 'no mercy' as military closes in on Tigray capital of Mekele
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his predecessor say there is no moral equivalency to the 3-week-old conflict
Tigray People's Liberation Front has rejected a Wednesday deadline for its surrender
Two-week old conflict between government forces and fighters in Tigray region has killed hundreds and forced thousands to flee to Sudan
The UNHCR says more than 27,000 refugees have fled fighting in Ethiopia's Tigray region and headed to eastern Sudan, the biggest influx seen there for
Besides sending home billions of dollars in remittances, the diaspora has for years been actively involved in organizing and leading online campaigns
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok has called for African mediation to end the war and start talks between Ethiopia's federal government and the
Ethiopian government forces have captured the town of Alamata, 120 kilometers from the Tigray region's capital Mekelle, after nearly two weeks of figh
Ethiopia's Tigray regional government carried out attacks, warns of others
Ethiopia's Tigray regional government says it carried out the attacks and is warning of more to come
Ethiopian army has been battling local forces in the neighboring Tigray region for more than a week
UN rights chief is calling for urgent measures to protect civilians from marauding armed groups in restive province