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  2. The Ethiopian Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Herald. The Ethiopian Herald is a government-owned English-language newspaper published by the Ethiopian Press Agency, which also publishes the Amharic-language Addis Zemen . It was launched as a weekly on 3 July 1943. [2] Jan Hoy Simpson, an Englishman, was its first editor. Later editors were from the United States.

  3. Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present) - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian civil war (2018–present) Part of the conflicts in the Horn of Africa. Territorial control as of January 2024 [a] (For a more detailed, up-to-date, interactive map, see here ). Pro-federal government troops. Ethiopian federal government and regional allies. Eritrean Defence Forces. Ethiopian federal government and Eritrean Defence ...

  4. ESAT - Wikipedia

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    Launched. April 24, 2010; 13 years ago. ( 2010-04-24) Links. Website. ethsat .com. Ethiopian Satellite Television ( ESAT) is an Ethiopian satellite news network headquartered in Washington D.C., United States. [1] [2] It is a nonprofit and independent media outlet mostly privately funded by donors from the broader Ethiopian diaspora. [3]

  5. Oromo Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo Liberation Army (OLA; Oromo: Waraana Bilisummaa Oromoo, WBO) is an armed opposition group active in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia.The OLA consist primarily of former armed members of the pre-peace deal Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) who refused to disarm out of skepticism of the peace deal, and former youth protestors who grew disillusioned with nonviolent resistance.

  6. Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict was a violent standoff and a proxy conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia lasting from 1998 to 2018. It consisted of a series of incidents along the then-disputed border; including the Eritrean–Ethiopian War of 1998–2000 and the subsequent Second Afar insurgency. [8]

  7. Burayu massacre - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic attack against non- Oromo minorities. The Burayu massacre ( Oromo: Ajjeechaa Burraayyuu, Amharic: የቡራዩ ጭፍጨፋ) was a series of communal clashes which occurred in the vicinity of the Ethiopian town of Burayu, in the Oromia Region, on 14–16 September 2018. Individuals from the Oromo and Dorze ethnicities fought in and ...

  8. Ethiopia says forces behind grenade attack could strike again

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    Aaron Maasho. ADDIS ABABA, June 27 (Reuters) - The forces behind Saturday's grenade attack at a rally in Ethiopia attended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed could strike again, the government said on ...

  9. Fano (militia) - Wikipedia

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    Fano ( Amharic: ፋኖ) [1] is an ethno-nationalist Amhara militia and former protest movement. It has engaged in violent clashes throughout Ethiopia in the name of neutralizing perceived threats to the Amhara people. Fano has absorbed many units and personnel of the Amhara Regional Special Forces that did not integrate into the Ethiopian ...