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The East African on MSNEritrean troops ‘trafficked’ war victims from Tigray – reportThe Sentry alleges that the Eritrean forces, besides the massacre of civilians, also shipped them across the borders and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia Accuses Eritrea, TPLF Faction, and Armed Groups of Plotting Rainy Season 'Major Offensive', Decries 'Territorial Occupation'Ethiopia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos, has issued a stern diplomatic appeal to U.S. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, accusing Eritrea of its "unrelenting cooperation and ...
From the deserts of Sudan to the streets of Gaza, Lebanon and Ukraine, drones are reshaping modern warfare. Once limited to ...
Drone technology transforms military strategies and raises ethical concerns as civilian casualties rise around the world.
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Bangkok Post on MSNThe next war comes to a city near youBecause the same war I would have seen there had already come to Los Angeles.World War III is well underway, but it's not a global contest between hegemons, or alliances of nations. Instead, World War ...
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Mongabay News on MSNAgencies race to prevent new food crisis as locusts return to northern AfricaSwarms of desert locusts are moving across parts of North Africa. With unusually heavy rains in late 2024 supporting growth ...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has received 12,000 metric tons of rice from the government of South Korea to support refugee and relief operations in Ethiopia's Afar and Somali regions.
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: Abbay Hydroelectric Dam With a Historical Lens Through the Ethiopian HeraldThe Abbay River has for centuries surged through Ethiopia's highlands with immense power, carving deep gorges and sustaining agriculture and life. Yet, for generations, its potential remained largely ...
Dangote Group to build urea and nitrogen fertilizer plant in Somali region. • Ethiopia aims to reduce fertilizer imports and boost local production. • Construction to take 40 months, with $3 billion ...
ENGIE installs 15 mini-grids with 1.4 MW capacity in three Nigerian states. • Project aims to cut diesel use and reduce CO₂ emissions by 33,000 tonnes. • Abu Dhabi’s Ignite Power plans to acquire ...
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