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Ethiopia will give a long-disputed swath of land to Eritrea, the government announced Tuesday. The executive committee of the EPRDF, Ethiopia’s ruling coalition, said that it would adhere to the terms ...
Life in Badme goes on as normal. Children play table tennis in the street, women wash clothes on the doorsteps, off-duty soldiers laze under the trees. There is no sign in this sleepy, dusty village ...
A propaganda war has broken out between Ethiopia and Eritrea over the outcome of an international tribunal decision over their disputed border. The commission unequivocally confirmed Badme to be the ...
Bethlehem Abimet is a symbol of peace and hope for Ethiopia. She was born just three weeks before the crucial border ruling, in the destroyed village of Zalambessa - one of the key areas contested by ...
BADME, Ethiopia-Eritrea border (Reuters) - For the residents of Badme, a desolate border town in the war-scarred badlands between Ethiopia and Eritrea, new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's peace overtures ...
Badme thus became a highly symbolic place, and whoever would be accorded it under the EEBC decision would carry the day and be perceived as the ultimate victor of the war. This may be the reason why ...
“SHOULD Eritrea launch another war, we will make certain it will never ever dream of entertaining or thinking about war again.” So said Ethiopia's prime minister, Meles Zenawi, in a recent speech to ...