Analysis: #Ethiopia’s food insecurity remains acute as over 15 million face urgent aid needs by July 2026: Famine Early Warning Systems warns
Ethiopia is expected to remain among the five countries with the largest populations in need of urgent humanitarian food assistance by mid-2026, even as overall food assistance needs show a projected decline compared to last year, according to the latest outlook by the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) released this month.
FEWS NET projects that between 15.0 and 15.9 million people in Ethiopia, equivalent to 10–15 percent of the national population, will face Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or Emergency (IPC Phase 4) levels of acute food insecurity in July 2026.
Ethiopia is expected to account for more than 10 percent of total global food assistance needs across FEWS NET-monitored countries, alongside Sudan, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Yemen.
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Ethiopia is expected to remain among the five countries with the largest populations in need of urgent humanitarian food assistance by mid-2026, even as overall food assistance needs show a projected decline compared to last year, according to the latest outlook by the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) released this month.
FEWS NET projects that between 15.0 and 15.9 million people in Ethiopia, equivalent to 10–15 percent of the national population, will face Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or Emergency (IPC Phase 4) levels of acute food insecurity in July 2026.
Ethiopia is expected to account for more than 10 percent of total global food assistance needs across FEWS NET-monitored countries, alongside Sudan, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Yemen.
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#Coming_UP: The Standard Signal | Ep. 09: Red Sea Rubicon: Ethiopia at the Crossroads of the tectonic shift in Horn’s Geopolitics
Ethiopia calls Red Sea access “existential.” But is this strategy, or a dangerous doctrine?
Israel recognizes Somaliland. UAE-Saudi rivalry intensifies. Egypt pressures Addis Abeba. The African Union struggles.
Tsedale Lemma & Ayana Feyissa break down Ethiopia’s choices in a zero-sum Horn of Africa.
#Ethiopia #HornOfAfrica #RedSeaAccess #Somaliland #Somalia #Geopolitics #AfricanUnion #ForeignPolicy #SaudiUAErivalry #Israel #Türkiye #StrategicAmbiguity #TheStandardSignal
Ethiopia calls Red Sea access “existential.” But is this strategy, or a dangerous doctrine?
Israel recognizes Somaliland. UAE-Saudi rivalry intensifies. Egypt pressures Addis Abeba. The African Union struggles.
Tsedale Lemma & Ayana Feyissa break down Ethiopia’s choices in a zero-sum Horn of Africa.
#Ethiopia #HornOfAfrica #RedSeaAccess #Somaliland #Somalia #Geopolitics #AfricanUnion #ForeignPolicy #SaudiUAErivalry #Israel #Türkiye #StrategicAmbiguity #TheStandardSignal
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News: #US Ambassador to #Ethiopia visits #Humera accompanied by Getachew Reda amid ongoing challenges in Western Tigray
US Ambassador to Ethiopia Ervin Massinga on Thursday morning arrived in Humera town, #Western_Tigray, accompanied by #Getachew Reda, Advisor on Horn of Africa Affairs to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
According to Amhara regional media, the Ambassador was received by Ashete Demlew, an administrator installed by the #Amhara regional government. The visit is reported to include meetings with residents of Humera and inspections of health facilities in the town.
Humera, located in Western Tigray, remains at the center of unresolved political, security, & humanitarian challenges in the aftermath of the two-year war in Tigray.
In a message shared by the US Embassy in Addis Abeba on Thursday, Ambassador Massinga said he had witnessed firsthand the hardships facing residents of Humera. “The needs are urgent — damaged infrastructure, limited medical...
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US Ambassador to Ethiopia Ervin Massinga on Thursday morning arrived in Humera town, #Western_Tigray, accompanied by #Getachew Reda, Advisor on Horn of Africa Affairs to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
According to Amhara regional media, the Ambassador was received by Ashete Demlew, an administrator installed by the #Amhara regional government. The visit is reported to include meetings with residents of Humera and inspections of health facilities in the town.
Humera, located in Western Tigray, remains at the center of unresolved political, security, & humanitarian challenges in the aftermath of the two-year war in Tigray.
In a message shared by the US Embassy in Addis Abeba on Thursday, Ambassador Massinga said he had witnessed firsthand the hardships facing residents of Humera. “The needs are urgent — damaged infrastructure, limited medical...
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#Premiering_now: The Standard Signal | Ep. 09: Red Sea Rubicon: Ethiopia at the Crossroads of the tectonic shift in Horn’s Geopolitics
In this episode, Tsedale Lemma and political analyst Ayana Feyissa unpack Ethiopia’s challenges: historical lessons, regional rivalries, and the strategic ambiguity that may be turning vulnerability into risk.
The Horn is changing. Ethiopia’s choices today will shape its future.
Click here to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS4rMEbnhrg
In this episode, Tsedale Lemma and political analyst Ayana Feyissa unpack Ethiopia’s challenges: historical lessons, regional rivalries, and the strategic ambiguity that may be turning vulnerability into risk.
The Horn is changing. Ethiopia’s choices today will shape its future.
Click here to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS4rMEbnhrg
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The Standard Signal | Ep. 09: Red Sea Rubicon: Ethiopia at the Crossroads of the tectonic shift in Horn’s Geopolitics
The Horn of Africa is undergoing a tectonic political realignment. Israel’s recognition of Somaliland has reopened long-standing fissures…
The Horn of Africa is undergoing a tectonic political realignment. Israel’s recognition of Somaliland has reopened long-standing fissures…
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News: #Egypt says #Sudan’s unity a ‘red line’ as war surpasses 1000 days
Mekelle — Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Wednesday that Cairo is prepared to take “all necessary measures” to safeguard Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity, as the conflict in the neighboring country surpasses 1,000 days, according to AFP.
Speaking at a press conference alongside the #UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, Abdelatty said Egypt “will not stand idly by” in the face of threats to Sudan’s national institutions or unity.
“These are red lines,” Abdelatty said, adding that “a violation of Sudan’s national security is a violation of Egypt’s national security.”
The foreign minister’s remarks echoed statements made last month by President Abdel Fattah alSisi during a meeting with Sudan’s army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, in which Sisi described any threat to Sudanese state institutions as a “red line for Egypt.”
A statement from the ....
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Mekelle — Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Wednesday that Cairo is prepared to take “all necessary measures” to safeguard Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity, as the conflict in the neighboring country surpasses 1,000 days, according to AFP.
Speaking at a press conference alongside the #UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, Abdelatty said Egypt “will not stand idly by” in the face of threats to Sudan’s national institutions or unity.
“These are red lines,” Abdelatty said, adding that “a violation of Sudan’s national security is a violation of Egypt’s national security.”
The foreign minister’s remarks echoed statements made last month by President Abdel Fattah alSisi during a meeting with Sudan’s army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, in which Sisi described any threat to Sudanese state institutions as a “red line for Egypt.”
A statement from the ....
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Delays plague voting in #Uganda’s presidential election
Uganda’s presidential election was plagued by widespread delays Thursday in addition to a days-long internet shutdown that has been criticized as an anti-democratic tactic in a country where the president has held office since 1986.
Some polling stations remained closed for up to four hours after the scheduled 7 a.m. start time due to “technical challenges,” according to the nation’s electoral commission, which asked polling officers to use paper registration records to ensure the difficulties did not “disenfranchise any voter.”
President Yoweri Museveni, 81, faces seven other candidates, including Robert Kyagulanyi, a musician-turned-politician best known as Bobi Wine, who is calling for political change.
The East African country of roughly 45 million people has 21.6 million registered voters. Polls were expected to close at...
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Uganda’s presidential election was plagued by widespread delays Thursday in addition to a days-long internet shutdown that has been criticized as an anti-democratic tactic in a country where the president has held office since 1986.
Some polling stations remained closed for up to four hours after the scheduled 7 a.m. start time due to “technical challenges,” according to the nation’s electoral commission, which asked polling officers to use paper registration records to ensure the difficulties did not “disenfranchise any voter.”
President Yoweri Museveni, 81, faces seven other candidates, including Robert Kyagulanyi, a musician-turned-politician best known as Bobi Wine, who is calling for political change.
The East African country of roughly 45 million people has 21.6 million registered voters. Polls were expected to close at...
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News: #Ethiopia, #India agree on visa-free travel for diplomats, say work has begun on sensitive foreign ministry data center
Ethiopia and India have signed an implementation agreement granting mutual visa-free travel for holders of diplomatic passports and announced that work has begun on a highly sensitive data center project for Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA), underscoring a deepening of bilateral cooperation.
The agreement on the exchange of diplomatic notes was signed on January 15, 2025, at the Indian Embassy in Addis Abeba by Anil Kumar Rai, Ambassador of India to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to the African Union, and Ambassador Dewano Kedir, Director General for Middle East, Asia, and Pacific Affairs at Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ambassador Rai confirmed that work on the data center for Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is already underway.
“The data center for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be ....
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Ethiopia and India have signed an implementation agreement granting mutual visa-free travel for holders of diplomatic passports and announced that work has begun on a highly sensitive data center project for Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA), underscoring a deepening of bilateral cooperation.
The agreement on the exchange of diplomatic notes was signed on January 15, 2025, at the Indian Embassy in Addis Abeba by Anil Kumar Rai, Ambassador of India to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to the African Union, and Ambassador Dewano Kedir, Director General for Middle East, Asia, and Pacific Affairs at Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ambassador Rai confirmed that work on the data center for Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is already underway.
“The data center for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be ....
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Six killed in deadly Marsabit raid along #Kenya–#Ethiopia Border
Six people were killed & eight others seriously injured on Tuesday, January 14, 2026, during a bandit attack in the Illeret area of #Marsabit County, near the Kenya–Ethiopia border, KDR TV reports.
According to local authorities, the assailants, believed to have crossed into Kenya from Ethiopia’s #Hamar villages, targeted residents of the #Dasnach community in El-Anybura village.
Police say the attackers stole approximately 500 cattle & over 1,400 goats, while dozens of other animals were reportedly shot dead during the raid.
Four of the attackers were killed in clashes with local residents who resisted the incursion, while the remaining raiders retreated back into Ethiopia with the stolen livestock.
The injured, including three teenagers, are receiving treatment for gunshot wounds at Bubua Health Centre in Ethiopia...
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Six people were killed & eight others seriously injured on Tuesday, January 14, 2026, during a bandit attack in the Illeret area of #Marsabit County, near the Kenya–Ethiopia border, KDR TV reports.
According to local authorities, the assailants, believed to have crossed into Kenya from Ethiopia’s #Hamar villages, targeted residents of the #Dasnach community in El-Anybura village.
Police say the attackers stole approximately 500 cattle & over 1,400 goats, while dozens of other animals were reportedly shot dead during the raid.
Four of the attackers were killed in clashes with local residents who resisted the incursion, while the remaining raiders retreated back into Ethiopia with the stolen livestock.
The injured, including three teenagers, are receiving treatment for gunshot wounds at Bubua Health Centre in Ethiopia...
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MRI machine at #Ethiopia’s largest referral hospital Tikur Anbessa out of service for over five years, #AAU says
Addis Ababa University’s College of Health Sciences has disclosed that the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (#MRI) machine at #Tikur_Anbessa Specialized Hospital has been nonfunctional for more than five years, placing significant strain on patients seeking advanced diagnostic services.
The College’s Chief Executive Director, Dr. Abdurazaq Ahmed, told state media the prolonged shutdown has created a heavy burden on patients referred to the hospital for specialized care, particularly those requiring advanced imaging as part of diagnosis and treatment.
According to Dr. Abdurazaq, the high cost of procuring and installing an MRI machine has limited the hospital’s ability to address the problem using its own resources. However, he noted that efforts are underway to resolve the issue...
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Addis Ababa University’s College of Health Sciences has disclosed that the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (#MRI) machine at #Tikur_Anbessa Specialized Hospital has been nonfunctional for more than five years, placing significant strain on patients seeking advanced diagnostic services.
The College’s Chief Executive Director, Dr. Abdurazaq Ahmed, told state media the prolonged shutdown has created a heavy burden on patients referred to the hospital for specialized care, particularly those requiring advanced imaging as part of diagnosis and treatment.
According to Dr. Abdurazaq, the high cost of procuring and installing an MRI machine has limited the hospital’s ability to address the problem using its own resources. However, he noted that efforts are underway to resolve the issue...
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#Hargeisa sees mass rally in support of #Somaliland–#UAE partnership
Thousands of people gathered in the capital Hargeisa on Thursday afternoon, waving flags and chanting pro-UAE slogans in a mass rally expressing public support for the United Arab Emirates and its partnership with Somaliland.
The demonstration began at around 4:00 p.m. local time and continued through the evening until 9:00 p.m., according to witnesses, with crowds filling major streets and public spaces across the city.
“The UAE is our strongest partner and has proven it through real investment,” said Mohamed Ahmed, one of the demonstrators. “This turnout shows how much the people value that relationship.”
Somaliland officials say the UAE is the country’s largest foreign investor, backing major infrastructure projects including Berbera Port and the Berbera–Wajaale corridor, which links the Red Sea coast to Ethiopia ...
https://www.horndiplomat.com/somaliland-rally-highlights-growing-public-support-for-uae-partnership/
Thousands of people gathered in the capital Hargeisa on Thursday afternoon, waving flags and chanting pro-UAE slogans in a mass rally expressing public support for the United Arab Emirates and its partnership with Somaliland.
The demonstration began at around 4:00 p.m. local time and continued through the evening until 9:00 p.m., according to witnesses, with crowds filling major streets and public spaces across the city.
“The UAE is our strongest partner and has proven it through real investment,” said Mohamed Ahmed, one of the demonstrators. “This turnout shows how much the people value that relationship.”
Somaliland officials say the UAE is the country’s largest foreign investor, backing major infrastructure projects including Berbera Port and the Berbera–Wajaale corridor, which links the Red Sea coast to Ethiopia ...
https://www.horndiplomat.com/somaliland-rally-highlights-growing-public-support-for-uae-partnership/
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#Saudi_Arabia in talks with #Egypt, #Somalia on military coalition
Saudi Arabia is finalizing an agreement on a new military coalition with Somalia and Egypt, part of its bid to curtail the United Arab Emirates’ regional influence.
Somalian President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud will travel to Saudi Arabia soon to finalize the deal, which aims to foster more strategic collaboration on Red Sea security as well as deeper military cooperation, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
Somalia this week canceled security and ports agreements with the UAE, accusing the Gulf state of violating its sovereignty by extracting a Yemeni separatist leader through its territory.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-16/saudi-arabia-in-talks-with-egypt-somalia-on-military-coalition
Saudi Arabia is finalizing an agreement on a new military coalition with Somalia and Egypt, part of its bid to curtail the United Arab Emirates’ regional influence.
Somalian President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud will travel to Saudi Arabia soon to finalize the deal, which aims to foster more strategic collaboration on Red Sea security as well as deeper military cooperation, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
Somalia this week canceled security and ports agreements with the UAE, accusing the Gulf state of violating its sovereignty by extracting a Yemeni separatist leader through its territory.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-16/saudi-arabia-in-talks-with-egypt-somalia-on-military-coalition
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#Ethiopia: Interview: From #OFC to a New Party
“Boycotting elections is handing the field to the ruling party for free; the political reality of #Oromia demands determined participation, not abandonment of the field.”
— Former OFC leader Desta Dinka
Legal professional Desta Dinka, who previously served as Chairperson and Secretary General of the Joint Council of Ethiopian Political Parties, Deputy Secretary General of Medrek party, and an Executive Committee member of the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), has severed his long-standing ties with the OFC and launched a new nationwide political party.
Desta began his political career in 2006 with the Oromo National Congress (#ONC). In 2010, he joined the Oromo People’s Congress (#OPC) in protest against what he described as the party leadership’s alignment with the government. When the OPC and the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (#OFDM) merged to form the OFC in 2012, he played a ....
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“Boycotting elections is handing the field to the ruling party for free; the political reality of #Oromia demands determined participation, not abandonment of the field.”
— Former OFC leader Desta Dinka
Legal professional Desta Dinka, who previously served as Chairperson and Secretary General of the Joint Council of Ethiopian Political Parties, Deputy Secretary General of Medrek party, and an Executive Committee member of the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), has severed his long-standing ties with the OFC and launched a new nationwide political party.
Desta began his political career in 2006 with the Oromo National Congress (#ONC). In 2010, he joined the Oromo People’s Congress (#OPC) in protest against what he described as the party leadership’s alignment with the government. When the OPC and the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (#OFDM) merged to form the OFC in 2012, he played a ....
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News: #EU urges de-escalation between #Ethiopia, #Eritrea amid Red Sea tensions, rejects #Somaliland recognition
The European Union has urged Ethiopia and Eritrea to ease rising tensions through diplomacy and economic cooperation, offering support to prevent conflict as concerns grow over security in the #Red_Sea and the Horn of Africa.
Speaking to journalists in Addis Abeba on 15 January 2026, Olaf Skoog, Deputy Secretary-General of the European External Action Service (#EEAS) for political affairs, said disputes between states are “best resolved through diplomacy in good faith,” warning that the region “has had enough of war.”
Skoog, who met with senior Ethiopian officials including President Taye Atske Selassie and Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos (PhD), said the EU is willing to act as an “honest broker” in de-escalation efforts.
Drawing on Europe’s experience in overcoming historic conflicts through integration and economic cooperation, he ....
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The European Union has urged Ethiopia and Eritrea to ease rising tensions through diplomacy and economic cooperation, offering support to prevent conflict as concerns grow over security in the #Red_Sea and the Horn of Africa.
Speaking to journalists in Addis Abeba on 15 January 2026, Olaf Skoog, Deputy Secretary-General of the European External Action Service (#EEAS) for political affairs, said disputes between states are “best resolved through diplomacy in good faith,” warning that the region “has had enough of war.”
Skoog, who met with senior Ethiopian officials including President Taye Atske Selassie and Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos (PhD), said the EU is willing to act as an “honest broker” in de-escalation efforts.
Drawing on Europe’s experience in overcoming historic conflicts through integration and economic cooperation, he ....
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#AS_Editorial: From Promise to Precarity: #Ethiopia’s foreign policy drift and the imperative of strategic reversal
When Ethiopia’s prime minister received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019, it reflected global optimism that one of the Horn of Africa’s pivotal states had chosen institutional peace over militarized politics, reconciliation over coercion, and regional cooperation over zero-sum rivalry. That optimism has since evaporated.
The 2018–2019 peace agreement with #Eritrea, which underpinned the Nobel citation, was never anchored in constitutional processes, parliamentary oversight, or public accountability.
Ethiopia must abandon personalized, ad hoc diplomacy in favor of institutional, predictable, and law-bound foreign policy instruments. Ethiopia’s descent from Nobel promise to regional precarity is not inevitable. But reversing it requires confronting uncomfortable truths......
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When Ethiopia’s prime minister received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019, it reflected global optimism that one of the Horn of Africa’s pivotal states had chosen institutional peace over militarized politics, reconciliation over coercion, and regional cooperation over zero-sum rivalry. That optimism has since evaporated.
The 2018–2019 peace agreement with #Eritrea, which underpinned the Nobel citation, was never anchored in constitutional processes, parliamentary oversight, or public accountability.
Ethiopia must abandon personalized, ad hoc diplomacy in favor of institutional, predictable, and law-bound foreign policy instruments. Ethiopia’s descent from Nobel promise to regional precarity is not inevitable. But reversing it requires confronting uncomfortable truths......
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#Ethiopia: #Tigray Interim Administration rejects Tselemti return model, reaffirms commitment to IDPs and territorial claims
President of the Tigray Interim Administration, Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, has rejected the approach used to facilitate the return of internally displaced persons (#IDPs) to #Tselemti, describing it as counterproductive and warning that it should not be replicated elsewhere.
Speaking in Shire Endaselasie during celebrations marking the Feast of the Trinity, Lt. Gen. Tadesse said the experience in Tselemti had become “a conspiracy that is causing Tigray to lose,” according to local media reports.
He stressed that, even in the name of peace, the administration would not abandon efforts to ensure the return of displaced persons or relinquish what it considers Tigray’s territorial claims.
In December 2025, Addis Standard reported that IDPs returning to the war-affected districts of Tselemti, Laelay Tselemti, and Mai Tsebri in ....
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President of the Tigray Interim Administration, Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, has rejected the approach used to facilitate the return of internally displaced persons (#IDPs) to #Tselemti, describing it as counterproductive and warning that it should not be replicated elsewhere.
Speaking in Shire Endaselasie during celebrations marking the Feast of the Trinity, Lt. Gen. Tadesse said the experience in Tselemti had become “a conspiracy that is causing Tigray to lose,” according to local media reports.
He stressed that, even in the name of peace, the administration would not abandon efforts to ensure the return of displaced persons or relinquish what it considers Tigray’s territorial claims.
In December 2025, Addis Standard reported that IDPs returning to the war-affected districts of Tselemti, Laelay Tselemti, and Mai Tsebri in ....
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News: #Trump puts GERD at “top” of his ‘agenda,’ offers to restart U.S. mediation in letter to #Egypt, CCd to #Saudi_Arabia
US President Donald J. Trump has offered to restart United States–led mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Nile waters and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD), describing the staus as “truly understandable” but warning against the risk of military confrontation.
In a letter dated 16 January and addressed to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Trump said resolving tensions around the GERD was “at the very top of my agenda,” linking the issue to his broader push for “lasting peace in the #Middle_East and #Africa.”
“I am ready to restart U.S. mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia to responsibly resolve the question of ‘The Nile Water Sharing’ once and for all,” Trump wrote, adding that his team understood “the deep significance of the Nile River to Egypt and its people.”
The letter also reflects Trump’s views that...
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US President Donald J. Trump has offered to restart United States–led mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Nile waters and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD), describing the staus as “truly understandable” but warning against the risk of military confrontation.
In a letter dated 16 January and addressed to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Trump said resolving tensions around the GERD was “at the very top of my agenda,” linking the issue to his broader push for “lasting peace in the #Middle_East and #Africa.”
“I am ready to restart U.S. mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia to responsibly resolve the question of ‘The Nile Water Sharing’ once and for all,” Trump wrote, adding that his team understood “the deep significance of the Nile River to Egypt and its people.”
The letter also reflects Trump’s views that...
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