#Ethiopia, #Somalia agree to strengthen cooperation on #AUSSOM mission after high-level talks
Ethiopia and Somalia have agreed to "collaborate on the AUSSOM mission and strengthen bilateral relations" following high-level discussions in Mogadishu led by Ethiopian Defense Minister Aisha Mohammed, according to Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The talks emphasized mutual commitment to ensuring "peace and stability in Somalia and the region," as both countries align efforts to address security challenges.
Somalia’s Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur Jama expressed "appreciation and gratitude for the Ethiopian Defense Forces' sacrifices and contributions to ensuring peace in Somalia." Ambassador Mesganu Arga, Ethiopia's State Minister of Foreign Affairs, underscored that "peace in Somalia directly impacts Ethiopia," adding that enhanced cooperation would allow both nations to "focus on development by addressing security challenges promptly."
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Ethiopia and Somalia have agreed to "collaborate on the AUSSOM mission and strengthen bilateral relations" following high-level discussions in Mogadishu led by Ethiopian Defense Minister Aisha Mohammed, according to Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The talks emphasized mutual commitment to ensuring "peace and stability in Somalia and the region," as both countries align efforts to address security challenges.
Somalia’s Defense Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur Jama expressed "appreciation and gratitude for the Ethiopian Defense Forces' sacrifices and contributions to ensuring peace in Somalia." Ambassador Mesganu Arga, Ethiopia's State Minister of Foreign Affairs, underscored that "peace in Somalia directly impacts Ethiopia," adding that enhanced cooperation would allow both nations to "focus on development by addressing security challenges promptly."
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#Ethiopia: Volcanic eruption in #Dulecha district, #Afar region, following months of seismic activity
A volcano has erupted in the Dulecha district of the Afar region after months of heightened seismic activity. Since late September, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) recorded over 67 earthquakes in the area, primarily concentrated in the Fantale region, part of the Main Ethiopian Rift Valley.
Some of the tremors have been felt as far away as #Addis_Abeba, the capital city. According to Samara University, an earthquake on October 6, 2024, caused structural damage to homes and ground fissures. The seismic activity intensified in late December, culminating in a 5.0-magnitude earthquake near Awash Fentale on December 29, one of seven tremors recorded that day.
Videos shared on social media depict cracks in the ground and damaged asphalt roads caused by the earthquakes.
A volcano has erupted in the Dulecha district of the Afar region after months of heightened seismic activity. Since late September, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) recorded over 67 earthquakes in the area, primarily concentrated in the Fantale region, part of the Main Ethiopian Rift Valley.
Some of the tremors have been felt as far away as #Addis_Abeba, the capital city. According to Samara University, an earthquake on October 6, 2024, caused structural damage to homes and ground fissures. The seismic activity intensified in late December, culminating in a 5.0-magnitude earthquake near Awash Fentale on December 29, one of seven tremors recorded that day.
Videos shared on social media depict cracks in the ground and damaged asphalt roads caused by the earthquakes.
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#Ethiopia: #Tigray Islamic Affairs Supreme Council warns of ‘peaceful measures’ over #Axum school hijab Ban, sets three-day deadline
The Tigray Islamic Affairs Supreme Council has warned that it will take “further peaceful measures in consultation with believers” if the ongoing ban on Muslim students wearing the hijab in schools in Axum town is not addressed within three days.
“We request that the law issued by the Federal Ministry of Education regarding Muslim students' dress code be respected,” the Council said in a statement released on January 3, 2025, in Mekelle. “This hijab ban violates citizens' human rights, the constitution, Ministry of Education guidelines, and our regional laws,” the Council emphasized, adding, “School regulations should not contradict the constitution. Our hijab-wearing request should be addressed according to Ministry of Education regulation number 6.3.”
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The Tigray Islamic Affairs Supreme Council has warned that it will take “further peaceful measures in consultation with believers” if the ongoing ban on Muslim students wearing the hijab in schools in Axum town is not addressed within three days.
“We request that the law issued by the Federal Ministry of Education regarding Muslim students' dress code be respected,” the Council said in a statement released on January 3, 2025, in Mekelle. “This hijab ban violates citizens' human rights, the constitution, Ministry of Education guidelines, and our regional laws,” the Council emphasized, adding, “School regulations should not contradict the constitution. Our hijab-wearing request should be addressed according to Ministry of Education regulation number 6.3.”
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#Ethiopia: Volcanic eruption forces evacuations in #Afar's #Dulecha district; region records highest quake at 5.8 magnitude
Following a volcanic eruption on Dofan Mountain in the Dulecha district on 03 December, 2024, local authorities have reported that efforts are underway to relocate residents to temporary shelters.
In a statement to Fana Digital, Abdulla Ali, the chief administrator of the Gabi Rasu Zone in the Afar region, confirmed that preventive measures are being implemented to ensure the safety of local residents. The official further noted that the volcanic eruption followed a series of recurring earthquakes in the area, stating that the intensity of the tremors has increased significantly this week.
On January 04, 2025, the region experienced its most powerful seismic event in recent memory—a magnitude 5.8 earthquake, recorded 56 km south-southeast of Abomsa. Earlier in the day, a 5.5 magnitude earthquake also struck 44 km northeast of Āwash at a shallow depth of 10 km.
Earlier this week, Addis Standard reported that frequent earthquakes in Awash Fentale, located in Ethiopia's Afar region, have resulted in the collapse of over 30 homes, forcing thousands of residents to flee to neighboring areas. Affected communities in Segento Kebele of the Dulecha district, near the Kessem Dam and Kessem Sugar Factory, have reported extensive damage to homes and schools, including Ungaytu School in Sabure Kebele.
Residents have described deteriorating conditions, with asphalt cracking and water seeping through fissures in the ground.
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Following a volcanic eruption on Dofan Mountain in the Dulecha district on 03 December, 2024, local authorities have reported that efforts are underway to relocate residents to temporary shelters.
In a statement to Fana Digital, Abdulla Ali, the chief administrator of the Gabi Rasu Zone in the Afar region, confirmed that preventive measures are being implemented to ensure the safety of local residents. The official further noted that the volcanic eruption followed a series of recurring earthquakes in the area, stating that the intensity of the tremors has increased significantly this week.
On January 04, 2025, the region experienced its most powerful seismic event in recent memory—a magnitude 5.8 earthquake, recorded 56 km south-southeast of Abomsa. Earlier in the day, a 5.5 magnitude earthquake also struck 44 km northeast of Āwash at a shallow depth of 10 km.
Earlier this week, Addis Standard reported that frequent earthquakes in Awash Fentale, located in Ethiopia's Afar region, have resulted in the collapse of over 30 homes, forcing thousands of residents to flee to neighboring areas. Affected communities in Segento Kebele of the Dulecha district, near the Kessem Dam and Kessem Sugar Factory, have reported extensive damage to homes and schools, including Ungaytu School in Sabure Kebele.
Residents have described deteriorating conditions, with asphalt cracking and water seeping through fissures in the ground.
Follow the link to read the full article.
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#Ethiopia: Deprived of economic opportunities, thousands of #Tigray’s youth migrate abroad only to face exploitation, torture by traffickers
Alexander Kidu, 29, and Mareg Abreha, 28, symbolize the plight of Tigray’s youth, forced to migrate due to limited economic opportunities in their war-torn homeland. Their families, already struggling with poverty, now face anguish as both endure mistreatment by human traffickers in #Libya, who are demanding a ransom of 1.3 million birr each—an impossible sum for their impoverished relatives.
Alexander’s mother, Letegeorgis Micheal, shared her despair: “They have called and demanded a ransom of 1.3 million birr. This leaves me with nothing but despair.” Similarly, Mareg’s uncle, Tekeste Tesfamariam, said, "They sent me videos of him being brutally beaten and demanded a ransom—a sum I cannot afford."
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Alexander Kidu, 29, and Mareg Abreha, 28, symbolize the plight of Tigray’s youth, forced to migrate due to limited economic opportunities in their war-torn homeland. Their families, already struggling with poverty, now face anguish as both endure mistreatment by human traffickers in #Libya, who are demanding a ransom of 1.3 million birr each—an impossible sum for their impoverished relatives.
Alexander’s mother, Letegeorgis Micheal, shared her despair: “They have called and demanded a ransom of 1.3 million birr. This leaves me with nothing but despair.” Similarly, Mareg’s uncle, Tekeste Tesfamariam, said, "They sent me videos of him being brutally beaten and demanded a ransom—a sum I cannot afford."
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#Ethiopia: Over nine million Ethiopian children out of school amid conflict, displacement: Report
A new United Nations (#UN) report reveals that over nine million children in Ethiopia are out of school due to conflict, violence, natural disasters, and displacement, with more than 6,000 schools currently closed. According to UNICEF’s latest Humanitarian Situation Report, over 10,000 schools—18% of the country’s total—have been damaged by conflict and climate shocks, further reducing safe and functional learning spaces.
The report highlights that the highest numbers of out-of-school children are in the #Amhara (4.4 million), #Oromia (3.2 million), and #Tigray (1.2 million) regions.
https://addisstandard.com/over-nine-million-ethiopian-children-out-of-school-amid-conflict-displacement-report/
A new United Nations (#UN) report reveals that over nine million children in Ethiopia are out of school due to conflict, violence, natural disasters, and displacement, with more than 6,000 schools currently closed. According to UNICEF’s latest Humanitarian Situation Report, over 10,000 schools—18% of the country’s total—have been damaged by conflict and climate shocks, further reducing safe and functional learning spaces.
The report highlights that the highest numbers of out-of-school children are in the #Amhara (4.4 million), #Oromia (3.2 million), and #Tigray (1.2 million) regions.
https://addisstandard.com/over-nine-million-ethiopian-children-out-of-school-amid-conflict-displacement-report/
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#Ethiopia: Gov’t cracks down on fuel hoarders; tankers found ‘hiding’ in #Afar region
The Ethiopian Petroleum and Energy Authority announced that fuel tankers destined for #Addis_Abeba and other regions were discovered “hiding” in Serdo Admas, Afar region, over the weekend. The Authority accused drivers of hoarding fuel based on “unfounded expectations of a price increase,” creating artificial shortages in cities and depriving gas stations of supplies.
“As their illegal activities have been concretely proven, the government will require them to cover the cost of the fuel, which was provided as a subsidy to the public,” the Authority stated, warning that perpetrators would face “legal consequences for market disruption.” It added that such practices undermine efforts to stabilize the fuel market and vowed stringent measures to address the violations.
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The Ethiopian Petroleum and Energy Authority announced that fuel tankers destined for #Addis_Abeba and other regions were discovered “hiding” in Serdo Admas, Afar region, over the weekend. The Authority accused drivers of hoarding fuel based on “unfounded expectations of a price increase,” creating artificial shortages in cities and depriving gas stations of supplies.
“As their illegal activities have been concretely proven, the government will require them to cover the cost of the fuel, which was provided as a subsidy to the public,” the Authority stated, warning that perpetrators would face “legal consequences for market disruption.” It added that such practices undermine efforts to stabilize the fuel market and vowed stringent measures to address the violations.
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#Ethiopia: Veteran politician, businessman Bulcha Demeksa dies at 93
Bulcha Demeksa, a prominent Ethiopian politician, businessman, and founder of the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (#OFDM), passed away this morning at the age of 93, local media reported. Known for his unwavering advocacy for democracy and good governance, Bulcha played a pivotal role in Ethiopia’s political and economic development.
Bulcha served as Vice-Minister of Finance in 1967 and represented Ethiopia on the World Bank board before working with the UN after the 1974 revolution. He returned to Ethiopia in 1991 and, in 1994, became one of the founders of Awash International Bank, now one of the country’s leading private banks.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed expressed his condolences, describing Bulcha as someone who “served his country and Africa with all his capacity, stood firm in his convictions, worked tirelessly to unite people, and consistently spoke the truth as he believed it.”
Bulcha Demeksa, a prominent Ethiopian politician, businessman, and founder of the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (#OFDM), passed away this morning at the age of 93, local media reported. Known for his unwavering advocacy for democracy and good governance, Bulcha played a pivotal role in Ethiopia’s political and economic development.
Bulcha served as Vice-Minister of Finance in 1967 and represented Ethiopia on the World Bank board before working with the UN after the 1974 revolution. He returned to Ethiopia in 1991 and, in 1994, became one of the founders of Awash International Bank, now one of the country’s leading private banks.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed expressed his condolences, describing Bulcha as someone who “served his country and Africa with all his capacity, stood firm in his convictions, worked tirelessly to unite people, and consistently spoke the truth as he believed it.”
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#Sudan's army chief welcomes #Turkish offer to resolve conflict
Sudan’s military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has expressed support for Turkey’s offer to mediate an end to the 20-month conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (#SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (#RSF), Sudan’s Foreign Minister Ali Youssef announced. This follows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s December proposal to assist in establishing "peace and stability" in the war-torn nation.
During a meeting in Port Sudan on Saturday, Burhan conveyed Sudan’s openness to the Turkish initiative through Deputy Foreign Minister Burhanettin Duran. The Sudanese government hopes Turkey's involvement can help end the violence and address regional tensions. "Sudan needs brothers and friends like Turkey," said Youssef, adding that the initiative "can lead to... realising peace in Sudan."
The conflict, which erupted in April 2023, has devastated Sudan, killing tens of thousands and displacing over 12 million people. Accusations of external interference, including claims of UAE support for the RSF, have compounded the crisis.
https://www.newarab.com/news/sudans-army-chief-welcomes-turkish-offer-resolve-conflict
Sudan’s military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has expressed support for Turkey’s offer to mediate an end to the 20-month conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (#SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (#RSF), Sudan’s Foreign Minister Ali Youssef announced. This follows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s December proposal to assist in establishing "peace and stability" in the war-torn nation.
During a meeting in Port Sudan on Saturday, Burhan conveyed Sudan’s openness to the Turkish initiative through Deputy Foreign Minister Burhanettin Duran. The Sudanese government hopes Turkey's involvement can help end the violence and address regional tensions. "Sudan needs brothers and friends like Turkey," said Youssef, adding that the initiative "can lead to... realising peace in Sudan."
The conflict, which erupted in April 2023, has devastated Sudan, killing tens of thousands and displacing over 12 million people. Accusations of external interference, including claims of UAE support for the RSF, have compounded the crisis.
https://www.newarab.com/news/sudans-army-chief-welcomes-turkish-offer-resolve-conflict
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Sudan's army chief welcomes Turkish offer to resolve conflict
Sudan's war has been ongoing since April 2023, when fighting broke out between the army and rival paramilitary force the RSF.
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#Ethiopia: Task force established to assess earthquake risks in Addis Abeba; #EDRMC relocates over 20,000 people from #Afar, #Oromia
In the wake of a 5.8-magnitude earthquake in the Afar region, the Addis Abeba City Administration has launched a task force to evaluate the city’s vulnerability to seismic activity and bolster disaster preparedness. Experts from Addis Ababa University’s Institute of Geophysics, Space Science and Astronomy and the Geological Survey of Ethiopia have been engaged to analyze recent seismic patterns and their implications for the capital. During discussions chaired by Mayor Adanech Abebie, experts clarified that while tremors in Addis Abeba linked to the Afar earthquakes pose no immediate threat, residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow expert guidance.
The Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission (EDRMC) has meanwhile relocated over 20,500 people from high-risk areas in the Afar and Oromia regions due to heightened seismic activity. In Afar, districts such as Awash Fentale and Dulecha have been particularly affected, with thousands evacuated and provided with humanitarian aid, including 11,550 quintals of food and non-food items worth 281 million birr. Oromia’s Fentale district also witnessed evacuations, with plans to relocate thousands more.
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In the wake of a 5.8-magnitude earthquake in the Afar region, the Addis Abeba City Administration has launched a task force to evaluate the city’s vulnerability to seismic activity and bolster disaster preparedness. Experts from Addis Ababa University’s Institute of Geophysics, Space Science and Astronomy and the Geological Survey of Ethiopia have been engaged to analyze recent seismic patterns and their implications for the capital. During discussions chaired by Mayor Adanech Abebie, experts clarified that while tremors in Addis Abeba linked to the Afar earthquakes pose no immediate threat, residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow expert guidance.
The Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission (EDRMC) has meanwhile relocated over 20,500 people from high-risk areas in the Afar and Oromia regions due to heightened seismic activity. In Afar, districts such as Awash Fentale and Dulecha have been particularly affected, with thousands evacuated and provided with humanitarian aid, including 11,550 quintals of food and non-food items worth 281 million birr. Oromia’s Fentale district also witnessed evacuations, with plans to relocate thousands more.
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Task force established to assess earthquake risks in Addis Abeba; EDRMC relocates over 20,000 people from Afar, Oromia - Addis…
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#Opinion: Hin Gaabbu: How Jawar Mohammed’s memoir inspires Ethiopian youth amid political divides
In this opinion piece, Hussien Biru Berisso, a professional engineer in British Columbia, Canada, and co-founder of A&H Engineering LTD, reflects on how Jawar Mohammed’s memoir, Hin Gaabbu (translated as “I Will Not Regret”), resonates with Ethiopian youth amidst political divides.
Hussien argues that Jawar Mohammed’s memoir has sparked significant public discourse since its release in November 2024. He describes the book, written in Afaan Oromo and Amharic, as a detailed account of Jawar’s life, chronicling his journey from rural Oromia to becoming a pivotal figure in the #Oromo protests. According to Hussien, the memoir’s first five chapters stand out for their portrayal of Jawar’s struggles to access education in a resource-limited region and his resilience in overcoming societal expectations and early political persecution.
Hussien highlights how the memoir sheds light on Jawar’s academic achievements, which include attending the prestigious United World College of Southeast Asia in Singapore, Stanford University, and Columbia University. He views Jawar’s story as a source of inspiration for Ethiopian youth, particularly those from rural areas, demonstrating that educational and personal success is achievable through determination and purpose. Hussien concludes by encouraging readers to approach the memoir with an open mind, beyond polarized political narratives, and to recognize its broader message of justice and commitment to meaningful causes.
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In this opinion piece, Hussien Biru Berisso, a professional engineer in British Columbia, Canada, and co-founder of A&H Engineering LTD, reflects on how Jawar Mohammed’s memoir, Hin Gaabbu (translated as “I Will Not Regret”), resonates with Ethiopian youth amidst political divides.
Hussien argues that Jawar Mohammed’s memoir has sparked significant public discourse since its release in November 2024. He describes the book, written in Afaan Oromo and Amharic, as a detailed account of Jawar’s life, chronicling his journey from rural Oromia to becoming a pivotal figure in the #Oromo protests. According to Hussien, the memoir’s first five chapters stand out for their portrayal of Jawar’s struggles to access education in a resource-limited region and his resilience in overcoming societal expectations and early political persecution.
Hussien highlights how the memoir sheds light on Jawar’s academic achievements, which include attending the prestigious United World College of Southeast Asia in Singapore, Stanford University, and Columbia University. He views Jawar’s story as a source of inspiration for Ethiopian youth, particularly those from rural areas, demonstrating that educational and personal success is achievable through determination and purpose. Hussien concludes by encouraging readers to approach the memoir with an open mind, beyond polarized political narratives, and to recognize its broader message of justice and commitment to meaningful causes.
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#Ethiopia’s gasoil price crosses historic 100-birr mark per liter with latest adjustment; diesel, kerosene see 10% hike
For the first time in Ethiopia’s history, the price of a liter of gasoil has exceeded the 100-birr mark, rising to 101.47 birr following the latest government adjustment. Effective 07 January 2025 at 6 p.m., the Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration announced an 11.5% increase in gasoil prices, while diesel and kerosene prices saw a 10% hike, reaching 98.98 birr per liter.
The Ministry stated that the adjustment was made under authority granted by the Council of Ministers, which allows monthly reviews of retail petroleum prices. In October 2024, the government raised fuel prices, setting gasoil at 91 birr and diesel and kerosene at 90 birr per liter. The two adjustments combined reflect a nearly 23% increase in gasoil prices and an 18% rise in diesel and kerosene over three months.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47826
For the first time in Ethiopia’s history, the price of a liter of gasoil has exceeded the 100-birr mark, rising to 101.47 birr following the latest government adjustment. Effective 07 January 2025 at 6 p.m., the Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration announced an 11.5% increase in gasoil prices, while diesel and kerosene prices saw a 10% hike, reaching 98.98 birr per liter.
The Ministry stated that the adjustment was made under authority granted by the Council of Ministers, which allows monthly reviews of retail petroleum prices. In October 2024, the government raised fuel prices, setting gasoil at 91 birr and diesel and kerosene at 90 birr per liter. The two adjustments combined reflect a nearly 23% increase in gasoil prices and an 18% rise in diesel and kerosene over three months.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47826
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Ethiopia’s gasoil price crosses historic 100-birr mark per liter with latest adjustment; diesel, kerosene see 10% hike - Addis…
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#Egypt to hold talks on sending peacekeeping troops to #Somalia
Egypt is set to host talks with officials from Somalia from January 15-17 to discuss its potential troop deployment as part of the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission, according to Somalia’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ali Balcad. The discussions follow Somalia’s request for Egypt’s contribution to counter al-Shabaab insurgents in the Horn of Africa.
In December, Egypt’s Foreign Minister announced readiness to provide troops, aligning with Somalia’s efforts to strengthen the regional security mission. The African Union-led force has been central in combating al-Shabaab, which has waged a two-decade-long insurgency in the country.
Meanwhile, Somalia is considering reversing its earlier decision to exclude Ethiopian troops from the mission. The move comes after Turkey-mediated discussions aimed at improving relations between the two neighbors.
Details on the size of Ethiopia’s potential troop contribution remain uncertain, Balcad said. Ethiopia has historically been one of the primary contributors to international forces combating al-Shabaab and supporting Somalia’s stabilization efforts.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-01-07/egypt-to-hold-talks-on-sending-peacekeeping-troops-to-somalia
Egypt is set to host talks with officials from Somalia from January 15-17 to discuss its potential troop deployment as part of the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission, according to Somalia’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ali Balcad. The discussions follow Somalia’s request for Egypt’s contribution to counter al-Shabaab insurgents in the Horn of Africa.
In December, Egypt’s Foreign Minister announced readiness to provide troops, aligning with Somalia’s efforts to strengthen the regional security mission. The African Union-led force has been central in combating al-Shabaab, which has waged a two-decade-long insurgency in the country.
Meanwhile, Somalia is considering reversing its earlier decision to exclude Ethiopian troops from the mission. The move comes after Turkey-mediated discussions aimed at improving relations between the two neighbors.
Details on the size of Ethiopia’s potential troop contribution remain uncertain, Balcad said. Ethiopia has historically been one of the primary contributors to international forces combating al-Shabaab and supporting Somalia’s stabilization efforts.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-01-07/egypt-to-hold-talks-on-sending-peacekeeping-troops-to-somalia
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Egypt to Hold Talks on Sending Peacekeeping Troops to Somalia
Egypt will hold talks with Somalia next week to discuss Cairo’s troop contribution inside a multilateral force battling Islamist insurgents in the Horn of Africa nation.
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#Ethiopia: World Movement for Democracy calls for ‘unconditional’ reinstatement of suspended rights groups, warns of ‘closing civic space’
The World Movement for Democracy has urged Ethiopian authorities to “immediately and unconditionally” lift the suspensions on civil society organizations (CSOs) and unfreeze their bank accounts. In a statement issued on January 7, 2025, the global network described the actions of the Authority for Civil Society Organizations (#ACSO) as part of a “growing crackdown” on human rights groups and the “closing of civic space in Ethiopia.”
The statement highlighted the suspensions of prominent organizations, including the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (#EHRCO) and the Center for Advancement of Rights and Democracy (#CARD). It criticized ACSO for “procedural irregularities,” including “a lack of transparency, insufficient notice, and vague allegations.” It added that the suspended organizations had “responded to ACSO’s claims” by submitting financial reports and “welcoming ACSO staff into their offices,” but that “the suspensions remain in effect, restricting the organizations from operating and freezing their bank accounts.” Without legal reforms, it warned, “independent voices in civil society” would continue to face restrictions.
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The World Movement for Democracy has urged Ethiopian authorities to “immediately and unconditionally” lift the suspensions on civil society organizations (CSOs) and unfreeze their bank accounts. In a statement issued on January 7, 2025, the global network described the actions of the Authority for Civil Society Organizations (#ACSO) as part of a “growing crackdown” on human rights groups and the “closing of civic space in Ethiopia.”
The statement highlighted the suspensions of prominent organizations, including the Ethiopian Human Rights Council (#EHRCO) and the Center for Advancement of Rights and Democracy (#CARD). It criticized ACSO for “procedural irregularities,” including “a lack of transparency, insufficient notice, and vague allegations.” It added that the suspended organizations had “responded to ACSO’s claims” by submitting financial reports and “welcoming ACSO staff into their offices,” but that “the suspensions remain in effect, restricting the organizations from operating and freezing their bank accounts.” Without legal reforms, it warned, “independent voices in civil society” would continue to face restrictions.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47835
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War crimes and rebel bishops: Christmas celebrations marred by bitter split in #Ethiopia’s ancient church
As millions of Ethiopia’s Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas, the 1,700-year-old Ethiopian Orthodox Church faces an escalating internal rift. The division traces back to the #Tigray War, which ended in 2022 but left deep scars, including a breakaway synod formed by Tigrayan clergy in protest against the church’s silence during the war.
“Every fighter came with a mission to destroy our people and culture, but the synod remained silent,” said Menbere Birhanemeskal, a monk from Debre Damo Monastery. The Tigray bishops’ decision to sever ties with the Holy Synod in #Addis_Abeba has polarized opinions, even among the clergy. While some, like Menbere, support the split, others, such as 34-year-old monk Kiros Fisseha, believe the church should work to heal divisions. “Religious leaders should serve all who follow the Orthodox religion, so it is wrong to separate from them,” said Kiros. “I hope they reconcile as one.”
This division reflects the broader fractures afflicting Ethiopia, a war-riven nation of 120 million people. More than two years after a ceasefire ended the Tigray war, fresh unrest has emerged in the neighboring #Amhara region. The church has also faced similar challenges, such as a 2023 schism when bishops in #Oromia sought to hold services in their language. That crisis resulted in security forces killing 30 protesters.
“The Ethiopian Orthodox Church became supporters and leaders of the genocidal war,” said Petros Haileselassie, a rebel bishop. While the original synod apologized in 2023 for failing to call for peace, Petros argued it was insufficient. “They did not condemn the war or acknowledge their role in supporting genocide.” Abune Petros Tibebu, the synod’s general secretary, rejected the claims, stating, “This is not religion. It’s pure politics.”
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/jan/06/war-crimes-and-rebel-bishops-christmas-celebrations-marred-by-bitter-split-ethiopia-ancient-church
As millions of Ethiopia’s Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas, the 1,700-year-old Ethiopian Orthodox Church faces an escalating internal rift. The division traces back to the #Tigray War, which ended in 2022 but left deep scars, including a breakaway synod formed by Tigrayan clergy in protest against the church’s silence during the war.
“Every fighter came with a mission to destroy our people and culture, but the synod remained silent,” said Menbere Birhanemeskal, a monk from Debre Damo Monastery. The Tigray bishops’ decision to sever ties with the Holy Synod in #Addis_Abeba has polarized opinions, even among the clergy. While some, like Menbere, support the split, others, such as 34-year-old monk Kiros Fisseha, believe the church should work to heal divisions. “Religious leaders should serve all who follow the Orthodox religion, so it is wrong to separate from them,” said Kiros. “I hope they reconcile as one.”
This division reflects the broader fractures afflicting Ethiopia, a war-riven nation of 120 million people. More than two years after a ceasefire ended the Tigray war, fresh unrest has emerged in the neighboring #Amhara region. The church has also faced similar challenges, such as a 2023 schism when bishops in #Oromia sought to hold services in their language. That crisis resulted in security forces killing 30 protesters.
“The Ethiopian Orthodox Church became supporters and leaders of the genocidal war,” said Petros Haileselassie, a rebel bishop. While the original synod apologized in 2023 for failing to call for peace, Petros argued it was insufficient. “They did not condemn the war or acknowledge their role in supporting genocide.” Abune Petros Tibebu, the synod’s general secretary, rejected the claims, stating, “This is not religion. It’s pure politics.”
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/jan/06/war-crimes-and-rebel-bishops-christmas-celebrations-marred-by-bitter-split-ethiopia-ancient-church
the Guardian
War crimes and rebel bishops: Christmas celebrations marred by bitter split in Ethiopia’s ancient church
As millions of Orthodox Christians in the country prepare to celebrate on 7 January, the legacy of a brutal conflict is tearing apart its 1,700-year-old church
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#Ethiopia: Authorities announce relocation of pastoralists near Kesem Dam amid rising seismic threats in Awash Fentale
Local authorities in #Awash_Fentale have commenced the relocation of pastoralists living near the Kesem Dam due to increased seismic activity in the region. Ahmed Ibrahim, the zone’s command post coordinator, confirmed that humanitarian assistance is being provided to affected families.
The #Afar region has recently experienced significant earthquakes, including a 5.8-magnitude tremor on January 4, 2025, which caused extensive damage to infrastructure, including the Kesem Sugar Factory. Highlighting the dam's resilience, Binyam Wubshat, a representative of the Kesem Dam administration, noted, “The Kesem Dam, constructed to mitigate land erosion, is designed to withstand earthquakes up to a magnitude of seven on the Richter scale.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47843
Local authorities in #Awash_Fentale have commenced the relocation of pastoralists living near the Kesem Dam due to increased seismic activity in the region. Ahmed Ibrahim, the zone’s command post coordinator, confirmed that humanitarian assistance is being provided to affected families.
The #Afar region has recently experienced significant earthquakes, including a 5.8-magnitude tremor on January 4, 2025, which caused extensive damage to infrastructure, including the Kesem Sugar Factory. Highlighting the dam's resilience, Binyam Wubshat, a representative of the Kesem Dam administration, noted, “The Kesem Dam, constructed to mitigate land erosion, is designed to withstand earthquakes up to a magnitude of seven on the Richter scale.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47843
Addis Standard
Authorities announce relocation of pastoralists near Kesem Dam amid rising seismic threats in Awash Fentale - Addis Standard
Authorities announce relocation of pastoralists near Kesem Dam amid rising seismic threats in Awash Fentale Addis Standard News -
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#Jubaland lawmakers accuse #Somalia's federal government of border destabilization, allege militia recruitment
Federal lawmakers from Jubaland State have accused Somalia's federal government of orchestrating activities near the #Kenya-Somalia border to destabilize the region. In a statement released Tuesday, they claimed that "federal authorities and former army officers previously stationed in Jubbaland are recruiting forces near the border."
The statement further alleged that the federal government is "deliberately preparing and financing militias" to disrupt security in Jubbaland and neighboring Kenya. The Somali federal government has not yet responded to these claims.
Tensions between Jubbaland's administration and Somalia's federal government have persisted since November 2024, following the federal government's refusal to recognize the reelection of Ahmed Madobe as Jubbaland's president. The strained relations have contributed to ongoing political and security challenges in the region.
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2025/Jan/199717/lawmakers_accuse_federal_government_of_recruiting_forces_near_kenya_border.aspx
Federal lawmakers from Jubaland State have accused Somalia's federal government of orchestrating activities near the #Kenya-Somalia border to destabilize the region. In a statement released Tuesday, they claimed that "federal authorities and former army officers previously stationed in Jubbaland are recruiting forces near the border."
The statement further alleged that the federal government is "deliberately preparing and financing militias" to disrupt security in Jubbaland and neighboring Kenya. The Somali federal government has not yet responded to these claims.
Tensions between Jubbaland's administration and Somalia's federal government have persisted since November 2024, following the federal government's refusal to recognize the reelection of Ahmed Madobe as Jubbaland's president. The strained relations have contributed to ongoing political and security challenges in the region.
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2025/Jan/199717/lawmakers_accuse_federal_government_of_recruiting_forces_near_kenya_border.aspx
Hiiraan
MPs accuse federal government of recruiting forces to destabilize Jubbaland State
Mogadishu (HOL) — Federal lawmakers from Jubbaland State have accused Somalia's federal government of orchestrating activities along the Kenya-Somalia border to destabilize the region.
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#US accuses #RSF of #Sudan genocide and sanctions its leader
The United States has accused Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing genocide during the country’s ongoing conflict and has imposed sanctions on its leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the measures, citing systematic atrocities, including the killing of men, boys, and infants, as well as sexual violence against women, primarily targeting ethnic groups. "Based on this information, I have now concluded that members of the RSF and allied militias have committed genocide in Sudan," Blinken stated.
In response, the RSF dismissed the US's actions as an example of double standards, accusing Washington of failing to address the root causes of the crisis. Hemedti’s adviser, El-Basha Tbaeq, wrote on social media, "The decision… expresses the failure of the [US President Joe] Biden administration to deal with the Sudanese crisis." The sanctions block Hemedti’s assets in the US, restrict his entry, and target RSF-linked companies and individuals, particularly those involved in the gold trade.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8j9j72lvdvo
The United States has accused Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing genocide during the country’s ongoing conflict and has imposed sanctions on its leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the measures, citing systematic atrocities, including the killing of men, boys, and infants, as well as sexual violence against women, primarily targeting ethnic groups. "Based on this information, I have now concluded that members of the RSF and allied militias have committed genocide in Sudan," Blinken stated.
In response, the RSF dismissed the US's actions as an example of double standards, accusing Washington of failing to address the root causes of the crisis. Hemedti’s adviser, El-Basha Tbaeq, wrote on social media, "The decision… expresses the failure of the [US President Joe] Biden administration to deal with the Sudanese crisis." The sanctions block Hemedti’s assets in the US, restrict his entry, and target RSF-linked companies and individuals, particularly those involved in the gold trade.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8j9j72lvdvo
Bbc
US accuses Sudan's RSF of genocide and sanctions its leader Mohamed Dagalo
The paramilitary group is accused of the "systematic" murder of men and boys and brutal sexual violence.
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