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21–22 July – 2024 Gofa landslides: At least 257 people are killed in two landslides caused by heavy rains that strike two villages in Gofa Zuria, South Ethiopia Regional State. [19] [20] 22 July – Fano's Shewan Chief commander Colonel Asegid Mekonnen surrenders to the Ethiopian security forces. [21] [22]
On 1 January 2024, Ethiopia signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Somaliland in order to acquire access the Red Sea port. The text of the MoU was not released. President of Somaliland Muse Bihi Abdi stated that it included the lease of more than 19 kilometres of sea access around Berbera for 50 years to the Ethiopian Navy.
Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present) Territorial control as of August 2024. [a] (For a more detailed, up-to-date, interactive map, see here). The ongoing Ethiopian civil conflict began with the 2018 dissolution of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (ERPDF), an ethnic federalist, dominant party political coalition.
IMF ends Ethiopia visit, deal not yet secured. April 2, 2024 at 6:04 PM. (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund concluded its visit to Ethiopia to discuss a request for IMF support on Tuesday ...
Ethiopia hits out at Egypt as Nile dam row escalates. Kalkidan Yibeltal - BBC News, Addis Ababa. September 9, 2024 at 4:49 AM. The Ethiopian authorities released this picture of the dam last week ...
Ethiopia worried over arms shipments to Somalia. September 24, 2024 at 5:50 AM. NAIROBI (Reuters) -Ethiopia's foreign minister has warned that ammunition supplied to Somalia could exacerbate ...
Sporadic clashes between Fano militants and the ENDF in urban areas since January 2024. The War in Amhara is an armed conflict and insurgency in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia that began in April 2023 between Fano militia and the Ethiopian government. The conflict began after the Ethiopian military raided the Amhara Region to disarm the Amhara ...
The Ethiopia–Tigray peace agreement, also called the Pretoria Agreement [A] or the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (CoHA), is a peace treaty between the government of Ethiopia and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) that was signed 2 November 2022, wherein both parties agreed to a "permanent cessation of hostilities" to end the Tigray war.