#World_Court to hear #Myanmar #genocide case in January
The International Court of Justice will hear a landmark case accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against its minority Muslim group, the Rohingya, on January 12-29, the #United_Nations' top court said on Friday.
The proceedings are expected to set precedents that could affect #South_Africa’s case against #Israel over the war in Gaza, as this will be the first genocide case the #ICJ has heard on its merits in more than a decade.
In the first week of the hearings, #Gambia -- a predominantly Muslim West African country -- will outline its case from January 12 to 15. Backed by the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation, Gambia filed the case at the ICJ in 2019, accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against the Rohingya.
Since the 1948 Genocide Convention, the ICJ has only confirmed one episode of genocide, the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys by Bosnian Serb troops during the 1990s war that tore apart the former Yugoslavia.
The findings of the ICJ in this case could become important in any future genocide case, specifically as Gambia and a number of intervening states in the case including Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom have argued that genocide is not limited to only mass killings.
The intervening countries said in written filings that the court should not only focus on the number of dead to establish genocidal intent, but also look at forced displacement, crimes against children and sexual and gender-based crimes.
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/world-court-hear-myanmar-genocide-case-january-2025-12-19/
The International Court of Justice will hear a landmark case accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against its minority Muslim group, the Rohingya, on January 12-29, the #United_Nations' top court said on Friday.
The proceedings are expected to set precedents that could affect #South_Africa’s case against #Israel over the war in Gaza, as this will be the first genocide case the #ICJ has heard on its merits in more than a decade.
In the first week of the hearings, #Gambia -- a predominantly Muslim West African country -- will outline its case from January 12 to 15. Backed by the Organisation for Islamic Cooperation, Gambia filed the case at the ICJ in 2019, accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against the Rohingya.
Since the 1948 Genocide Convention, the ICJ has only confirmed one episode of genocide, the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys by Bosnian Serb troops during the 1990s war that tore apart the former Yugoslavia.
The findings of the ICJ in this case could become important in any future genocide case, specifically as Gambia and a number of intervening states in the case including Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom have argued that genocide is not limited to only mass killings.
The intervening countries said in written filings that the court should not only focus on the number of dead to establish genocidal intent, but also look at forced displacement, crimes against children and sexual and gender-based crimes.
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/world-court-hear-myanmar-genocide-case-january-2025-12-19/
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World Court to hear Myanmar genocide case in January
The International Court of Justice will hear a landmark case accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against its minority Muslim group, the Rohingya, on January 12-29, the United Nations' top court said on Friday.
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Weekly news recap
-The $10 Billion Plan: Details on Africa’s largest airport near Bishoftu
- Media Freedom Under Fire: Deutsche Welle journalists suspended
– The "Wheat Revolution" Doubts: Why experts are questioning self-sufficiency claims
– Looted Heritage…
-The $10 Billion Plan: Details on Africa’s largest airport near Bishoftu
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#Tigray Interim Administration, #CBE discuss support for investment, construction sectors
A delegation led by Lt. Gen. Tadesse Worede, the president of the Tigray Interim Administration, held talks with senior officials of the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) on cooperation aimed at revitalizing economic activity in the region, the bank said.
In a statement shared on its official Facebook page, CBE said the discussions focused on strengthening collaboration with the Interim Administration, with particular emphasis on support for the investment and construction sectors in Tigray.
During the meeting, President Tadesse called on the bank to expand its financial support to the two sectors, describing them as critical to economic recovery and job creation in the post-war region.
https://addisstandard.com/tigray-interim-administration-cbe-hold-talks-on-support-for-investment-construction-sectors/
A delegation led by Lt. Gen. Tadesse Worede, the president of the Tigray Interim Administration, held talks with senior officials of the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) on cooperation aimed at revitalizing economic activity in the region, the bank said.
In a statement shared on its official Facebook page, CBE said the discussions focused on strengthening collaboration with the Interim Administration, with particular emphasis on support for the investment and construction sectors in Tigray.
During the meeting, President Tadesse called on the bank to expand its financial support to the two sectors, describing them as critical to economic recovery and job creation in the post-war region.
https://addisstandard.com/tigray-interim-administration-cbe-hold-talks-on-support-for-investment-construction-sectors/
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#Ethiopian Airlines suspends some domestic flights, citing adverse weather conditions
Addis Abeba — Ethiopian Airlines has suspended flights to “some” domestic destinations, citing unfavorable weather conditions affecting parts of the country.
In a statement published on its Amharic-language social media page on 20 December 2025, the national carrier said fog and weather conditions “unsuitable for flight operations” have been observed in several areas. Citing information from meteorological authorities, the airline said the conditions are expected to persist “for a few days.”
The airline said it was “forced to suspend” flights to certain destinations until weather conditions improve and normal operations resume. It called on passengers to “be patient” and advised those with urgent travel needs to consider “alternative travel options.”
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Addis Abeba — Ethiopian Airlines has suspended flights to “some” domestic destinations, citing unfavorable weather conditions affecting parts of the country.
In a statement published on its Amharic-language social media page on 20 December 2025, the national carrier said fog and weather conditions “unsuitable for flight operations” have been observed in several areas. Citing information from meteorological authorities, the airline said the conditions are expected to persist “for a few days.”
The airline said it was “forced to suspend” flights to certain destinations until weather conditions improve and normal operations resume. It called on passengers to “be patient” and advised those with urgent travel needs to consider “alternative travel options.”
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#Yemen reports arrival of 180 irregular #Ethiopian migrants on #Shabwa coast
Yemen's Interior Ministry said on Sunday that 180 Ethiopian migrants have arrived on the country's southeastern coast of Shabwa, amid a continued surge in irregular migration to Yemen.
In a statement issued by the ministry's Security Media Center, local police in Shabwa said all 180 migrants are #Ethiopian nationals who departed from the Horn of Africa aboard a smuggling vessel operated by four Somali sailors.
Shabwa's local security authorities said they are taking necessary measures to curb the influx of migrants and prevent illegal infiltration, according to the statement.
Meanwhile, latest data released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) showed that 17,659 migrants entered Yemen in November. The number was 17,685 in October.
https://english.news.cn/20251221/bc4a0801809c4eef82b6ef1f86e594d1/c.html
Yemen's Interior Ministry said on Sunday that 180 Ethiopian migrants have arrived on the country's southeastern coast of Shabwa, amid a continued surge in irregular migration to Yemen.
In a statement issued by the ministry's Security Media Center, local police in Shabwa said all 180 migrants are #Ethiopian nationals who departed from the Horn of Africa aboard a smuggling vessel operated by four Somali sailors.
Shabwa's local security authorities said they are taking necessary measures to curb the influx of migrants and prevent illegal infiltration, according to the statement.
Meanwhile, latest data released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) showed that 17,659 migrants entered Yemen in November. The number was 17,685 in October.
https://english.news.cn/20251221/bc4a0801809c4eef82b6ef1f86e594d1/c.html
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#Chilean cherries land in #China via #Ethiopia in cold-chain milestone
Ethiopian Cargo has launched its 2025–2026 cherry season with a long-haul charter from Chile to China, marking a significant shift in how perishables move between Latin America and Asia. The carrier’s ability to complete the inaugural cherry shipment with full cold-chain integrity underscores its ambition to compete in high-value fresh produce logistics across intercontinental distances.
By successfully moving high-value cherries from Santiago to Ezhou via Lagos and Addis Abeba, the airline is signalling more than operational capability—it’s laying a claim to a role in reshaping fresh-produce corridors between Latin America and Asia.
https://aircargoweek.com/chilean-cherries-land-in-china-via-ethiopia-in-cold-chain-milestone/
Ethiopian Cargo has launched its 2025–2026 cherry season with a long-haul charter from Chile to China, marking a significant shift in how perishables move between Latin America and Asia. The carrier’s ability to complete the inaugural cherry shipment with full cold-chain integrity underscores its ambition to compete in high-value fresh produce logistics across intercontinental distances.
By successfully moving high-value cherries from Santiago to Ezhou via Lagos and Addis Abeba, the airline is signalling more than operational capability—it’s laying a claim to a role in reshaping fresh-produce corridors between Latin America and Asia.
https://aircargoweek.com/chilean-cherries-land-in-china-via-ethiopia-in-cold-chain-milestone/
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#Ethiopian civilians 'caught in the crossfire' of #Amhara conflict
A few months ago, farmer Belete Melke was sheltering from a heavy downpour in a remote village in Ethiopia's Amhara region when suddenly gunfire erupted around him.
"We were caught in the crossfire," he told AFP after being struck by a stray bullet. After Belete was wounded, he travelled to the capital, Addis Abeba, for treatment.
"In Addis, they told me that my vein had been cut and (my leg) would no longer function," he told AFP.
https://addisstandard.com/ethiopian-civilians-caught-in-the-crossfire-of-amhara-conflict/
A few months ago, farmer Belete Melke was sheltering from a heavy downpour in a remote village in Ethiopia's Amhara region when suddenly gunfire erupted around him.
"We were caught in the crossfire," he told AFP after being struck by a stray bullet. After Belete was wounded, he travelled to the capital, Addis Abeba, for treatment.
"In Addis, they told me that my vein had been cut and (my leg) would no longer function," he told AFP.
https://addisstandard.com/ethiopian-civilians-caught-in-the-crossfire-of-amhara-conflict/
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El Sisi denies issuing threats over #GERD, renews call for binding agreement
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi said Egypt “has not issued threats” despite its differences with Ethiopia, reiterating Cairo’s demand for a legally binding agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), following recent aggressive rhetoric from senior Egyptian officials.
According to Egypt Today, El Sisi made the comments during a meeting with ministers and heads of African delegations, representatives of the African Union Commission, and regional economic communities attending the second Ministerial Conference of the Russia–Africa Partnership Forum, hosted by Egypt on Saturday.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi said Egypt “has not issued threats” despite its differences with Ethiopia, reiterating Cairo’s demand for a legally binding agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), following recent aggressive rhetoric from senior Egyptian officials.
According to Egypt Today, El Sisi made the comments during a meeting with ministers and heads of African delegations, representatives of the African Union Commission, and regional economic communities attending the second Ministerial Conference of the Russia–Africa Partnership Forum, hosted by Egypt on Saturday.
Read more at:
https://addisstandard.com/el-sisi-denies-issuing-threats-over-gerd-renews-call-for-binding-agreement/
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#Commentary: Five Years in Limbo: #Ethiopia’s debt restructuring stalemate, #IMF-backed G20 Common Framework failure
February 2026 will mark five years since Ethiopia requested debt restructuring under the #G20 Common Framework, seeking $3.5 billion in relief, part of a potential $4.9 billion reduction. Yet, as Samson Hailu notes, “negotiations under the #Common_Framework remain unresolved nearly five years after Ethiopia’s initial application.”
He explains that the Framework was designed to coordinate debt relief among all creditors—including Paris Club members, #China, and private lenders—guided by IMF assessments. However, progress has been slow: of the four African countries, including Ethiopia, that have applied, none have completed full restructuring.
Follow the link below to read the full commentary, which explores how creditor disagreements, non-compellable private lenders, and IMF sequencing rules have delayed Ethiopia’s debt restructuring.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=54190
February 2026 will mark five years since Ethiopia requested debt restructuring under the #G20 Common Framework, seeking $3.5 billion in relief, part of a potential $4.9 billion reduction. Yet, as Samson Hailu notes, “negotiations under the #Common_Framework remain unresolved nearly five years after Ethiopia’s initial application.”
He explains that the Framework was designed to coordinate debt relief among all creditors—including Paris Club members, #China, and private lenders—guided by IMF assessments. However, progress has been slow: of the four African countries, including Ethiopia, that have applied, none have completed full restructuring.
Follow the link below to read the full commentary, which explores how creditor disagreements, non-compellable private lenders, and IMF sequencing rules have delayed Ethiopia’s debt restructuring.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=54190
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Salsay Woyane #Tigray calls for delaying elections until #IDPs return, #territorial integrity restored
Salsay Woyane Tigray (SaWeT) has called for the postponement of elections in Tigray, citing the lack of minimum political and security conditions required for credible polls.
Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, SaWeT Chairman Kinfe Hadush said the election period in the region should be extended until internally displaced persons (IDPs) return to their homes and territorial integrity is restored.
The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), on its part, maintains that preparations are underway to conduct the upcoming seventh national elections across all regions of the country, including the Tigray region.
https://addisstandard.com/salsay-woyane-tigray-calls-for-delaying-elections-until-idps-return-territorial-integrity-restored/
Salsay Woyane Tigray (SaWeT) has called for the postponement of elections in Tigray, citing the lack of minimum political and security conditions required for credible polls.
Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, SaWeT Chairman Kinfe Hadush said the election period in the region should be extended until internally displaced persons (IDPs) return to their homes and territorial integrity is restored.
The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), on its part, maintains that preparations are underway to conduct the upcoming seventh national elections across all regions of the country, including the Tigray region.
https://addisstandard.com/salsay-woyane-tigray-calls-for-delaying-elections-until-idps-return-territorial-integrity-restored/
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#Ethiopian officials tour #Somaliland’s #Berbera port, eye expanded trade links
A high-level Ethiopian delegation on Monday visited Somaliland’s Berbera Port and the adjacent Berbera Economic Free Zone as part of efforts to strengthen trade, investment and economic cooperation between the two sides, officials said.
The delegation, comprising senior federal and regional officials from Ethiopia, was led by Keninsa Lemi, secretary-general of Ethiopia’s Federal Chamber of Commerce. It included deputy ministers responsible for investment, transport and trade from Ethiopia’s Somali Regional State, as well as presidents of chambers of commerce from the Somali, Tigray, Oromia, Amhara and Benishangul-Gumuz regions.
The officials arrived in Somaliland on Sunday and began the second day of their working visit on Monday in the strategic port city of Berbera, where they toured port facilities, customs operations and key transport and logistics infrastructure.
Somaliland’s Director-General at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Mohamed Hasan Saleban, accompanied the delegation and briefed them on recent reforms aimed at improving port services, customs clearance and trade facilitation. He highlighted the role of Berbera Port and the free zone in supporting economic growth and expanding regional trade.
At the port and free zone, the delegation was received by senior officials from the Berbera Free Zone Authority, the Somaliland Ports Authority, customs officials at Berbera Port and representatives of DP World, which operates and is expanding the port.
http://horndiplomat.com/ethiopian-officials-tour-somalilands-berbera-port-eye-expanded-trade-links/
A high-level Ethiopian delegation on Monday visited Somaliland’s Berbera Port and the adjacent Berbera Economic Free Zone as part of efforts to strengthen trade, investment and economic cooperation between the two sides, officials said.
The delegation, comprising senior federal and regional officials from Ethiopia, was led by Keninsa Lemi, secretary-general of Ethiopia’s Federal Chamber of Commerce. It included deputy ministers responsible for investment, transport and trade from Ethiopia’s Somali Regional State, as well as presidents of chambers of commerce from the Somali, Tigray, Oromia, Amhara and Benishangul-Gumuz regions.
The officials arrived in Somaliland on Sunday and began the second day of their working visit on Monday in the strategic port city of Berbera, where they toured port facilities, customs operations and key transport and logistics infrastructure.
Somaliland’s Director-General at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Mohamed Hasan Saleban, accompanied the delegation and briefed them on recent reforms aimed at improving port services, customs clearance and trade facilitation. He highlighted the role of Berbera Port and the free zone in supporting economic growth and expanding regional trade.
At the port and free zone, the delegation was received by senior officials from the Berbera Free Zone Authority, the Somaliland Ports Authority, customs officials at Berbera Port and representatives of DP World, which operates and is expanding the port.
http://horndiplomat.com/ethiopian-officials-tour-somalilands-berbera-port-eye-expanded-trade-links/
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Ethiopian officials tour Somaliland’s Berbera port, eye expanded trade links
A high-level Ethiopian delegation on Monday visited Somaliland’s Berbera Port and the adjacent Berbera Economic Free Zone as part of efforts
#EHRC calls for #security deployment amid deadly violence in #Gambella
The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has called for the immediate deployment of adequate security forces and decisive action by federal and Gambella regional authorities to halt worsening insecurity and human rights violations in the Gambella Region.
In a statement issued on 21 December, 2025, the Commission said renewed violence erupted in Gambella City and surrounding areas following the killing of Gambella City Police Commander, Chief Inspector Umed Ujulu, triggering armed clashes and exchanges of gunfire.
One victim of the attacks and a medical professional who spoke to Addis Standard, under condition of anonymity, said the conflict has exposed divisions within local security structures. Sources said the renewed violence was exacerbated by ethnic identity and power struggles, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries.
https://addisstandard.com/ehrc-calls-for-security-deployment-amid-deadly-violence-in-gambella/
The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has called for the immediate deployment of adequate security forces and decisive action by federal and Gambella regional authorities to halt worsening insecurity and human rights violations in the Gambella Region.
In a statement issued on 21 December, 2025, the Commission said renewed violence erupted in Gambella City and surrounding areas following the killing of Gambella City Police Commander, Chief Inspector Umed Ujulu, triggering armed clashes and exchanges of gunfire.
One victim of the attacks and a medical professional who spoke to Addis Standard, under condition of anonymity, said the conflict has exposed divisions within local security structures. Sources said the renewed violence was exacerbated by ethnic identity and power struggles, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries.
https://addisstandard.com/ehrc-calls-for-security-deployment-amid-deadly-violence-in-gambella/
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Over 1,700 IDPs at #Hitsats center in #Tigray in #critical condition amid severe #hunger, lack of medical care
More than 1,700 internally displaced persons (IDPs) sheltering at the Hitsats IDP center in Tigray are facing a worsening hunger crisis, with reports indicating repeated fatalities and growing numbers of people in critical condition due to severe food shortages and limited access to medical care.
According to a report by the local broadcaster, at least 50 IDPs have reportedly died amid acute food shortages since July 2025, while approximately 1,700 others remain at risk. Elderly people, women, and children are among those most affected, with residents reporting incidents of people collapsing after going days without adequate food.
Simret, Salsay Weyane Tigray , TPLF and Tigray Interim Administration President issued statement regarding the issue.
Read more at:
https://addisstandard.com/over-1700-idps-at-hitsats-center-in-tigray-in-critical-condition-amid-severe-hunger-lack-of-medical-care/
More than 1,700 internally displaced persons (IDPs) sheltering at the Hitsats IDP center in Tigray are facing a worsening hunger crisis, with reports indicating repeated fatalities and growing numbers of people in critical condition due to severe food shortages and limited access to medical care.
According to a report by the local broadcaster, at least 50 IDPs have reportedly died amid acute food shortages since July 2025, while approximately 1,700 others remain at risk. Elderly people, women, and children are among those most affected, with residents reporting incidents of people collapsing after going days without adequate food.
Simret, Salsay Weyane Tigray , TPLF and Tigray Interim Administration President issued statement regarding the issue.
Read more at:
https://addisstandard.com/over-1700-idps-at-hitsats-center-in-tigray-in-critical-condition-amid-severe-hunger-lack-of-medical-care/
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#NEBE consults political parties to address #concerns ahead of 2026 General #Election
The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) held consultations with political parties today as part of preparations for the country’s 7th General Election, following concerns raised during the launch of the provisional election calendar on 20 October, 2025.
During the consultations, Melatwork Hailu, NEBE Chairperson said the meetings aim to identify stakeholder expectations and ensure a free, fair, and impartial electoral process. She emphasized the importance of creating an enabling political environment and the continuation of such consultations ahead of the polls.
Political parties welcomed the recent decision by the House of Peoples' Representatives, which lifted the criteria requiring candidates to secure endorsement signatures. They also raised additional concerns ahead of the election.
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The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) held consultations with political parties today as part of preparations for the country’s 7th General Election, following concerns raised during the launch of the provisional election calendar on 20 October, 2025.
During the consultations, Melatwork Hailu, NEBE Chairperson said the meetings aim to identify stakeholder expectations and ensure a free, fair, and impartial electoral process. She emphasized the importance of creating an enabling political environment and the continuation of such consultations ahead of the polls.
Political parties welcomed the recent decision by the House of Peoples' Representatives, which lifted the criteria requiring candidates to secure endorsement signatures. They also raised additional concerns ahead of the election.
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#UN warns continued weapons flows fueling #Sudan war, demands accountability
The continued supply of increasingly deadly weapons is fueling the devastating war in Sudan, and those enabling the conflict will be held accountable, a senior UN official warned Monday.
“The continued supply of weapons – increasingly sophisticated and deadly -- remains a key driver of the conflict. Sudan is saturated with arms,” Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari told the UN Security Council. “Calls to end these flows have gone unheeded, and there has been no accountability.”
“Meanwhile, the parties remain unwilling to compromise or de-escalate. While they were able to stop fighting to preserve oil revenues, they have so far failed to do the same to protect their population,” he added.
He stressed the need for strong Security Council action as mediation efforts continue.
“We urge the Council to send a clear and united message: those who enable this war will be held accountable,” Khiari said.
He cited recent violence in the Kordofan region, including a Dec. 4 drone attack that hit a kindergarten and later a hospital, killing more than 100 people, including 63 children, calling civilian suffering “immense” and “unimaginable.”
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/un-warns-continued-weapons-flows-fueling-sudan-war-demands-accountability/3778167
The continued supply of increasingly deadly weapons is fueling the devastating war in Sudan, and those enabling the conflict will be held accountable, a senior UN official warned Monday.
“The continued supply of weapons – increasingly sophisticated and deadly -- remains a key driver of the conflict. Sudan is saturated with arms,” Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari told the UN Security Council. “Calls to end these flows have gone unheeded, and there has been no accountability.”
“Meanwhile, the parties remain unwilling to compromise or de-escalate. While they were able to stop fighting to preserve oil revenues, they have so far failed to do the same to protect their population,” he added.
He stressed the need for strong Security Council action as mediation efforts continue.
“We urge the Council to send a clear and united message: those who enable this war will be held accountable,” Khiari said.
He cited recent violence in the Kordofan region, including a Dec. 4 drone attack that hit a kindergarten and later a hospital, killing more than 100 people, including 63 children, calling civilian suffering “immense” and “unimaginable.”
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/un-warns-continued-weapons-flows-fueling-sudan-war-demands-accountability/3778167
Anadolu Agency
UN warns continued weapons flows fueling Sudan war, demands accountability
‘We urge the (Security) Council to send a clear and united message: those who enable this war will be held accountable,’ says senior UN official
#Trump recalls envoys from 15 African countries including #Ethiopia, #Somalia, #Djibouti
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has recalled #American ambassadors from 15 African countries, including Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti, in a move described as unusual and part of a broader effort to reorganize U.S. diplomatic representation abroad.
According to information circulating within diplomatic circles, the list of African countries affected spans multiple regions of the continent. It includes #Egypt and #Algeria in North Africa, as well as countries in the Horn of Africa, East, West, Central and Southern Africa, with no official explanation provided for the recalls or a clear timeline for filling the vacant posts.
In the Horn of Africa, the decision affected U.S. ambassadors to Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti, a strategically significant region for Washington due to ...
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has recalled #American ambassadors from 15 African countries, including Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti, in a move described as unusual and part of a broader effort to reorganize U.S. diplomatic representation abroad.
According to information circulating within diplomatic circles, the list of African countries affected spans multiple regions of the continent. It includes #Egypt and #Algeria in North Africa, as well as countries in the Horn of Africa, East, West, Central and Southern Africa, with no official explanation provided for the recalls or a clear timeline for filling the vacant posts.
In the Horn of Africa, the decision affected U.S. ambassadors to Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti, a strategically significant region for Washington due to ...
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#Ethiopia: Living in Vigilance: How fear has redefined nightfall at Seba Kare #IDP camp
Located in the outskirts of #Mekelle, the Seba Kare internally displaced persons (IDP) camp hosts thousands of IDPs. At Seba Kare nightfall no longer follows the clock. Long before darkness fully settles, children are ushered into shelters, families secure their tents as best as fraying fabric allows, and the camp falls quiet under a fear displaced people say has become routine.
Between 4:00pm and 6:00pm, movement outside nearly stops. “Fear decides our time,” said Hagos, an internally displaced man living at the site. “Before, children used to play until sunset. Now they must come home early, even when it’s still light.”
Their fear did not arise out of thin air. In September a hyena entered the Seba Kare shelter in Mekelle, carried away a toddler, and killed him. The victim, 1 year and four months old, was taken from his family’s shelter at the center.
Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=54222
Located in the outskirts of #Mekelle, the Seba Kare internally displaced persons (IDP) camp hosts thousands of IDPs. At Seba Kare nightfall no longer follows the clock. Long before darkness fully settles, children are ushered into shelters, families secure their tents as best as fraying fabric allows, and the camp falls quiet under a fear displaced people say has become routine.
Between 4:00pm and 6:00pm, movement outside nearly stops. “Fear decides our time,” said Hagos, an internally displaced man living at the site. “Before, children used to play until sunset. Now they must come home early, even when it’s still light.”
Their fear did not arise out of thin air. In September a hyena entered the Seba Kare shelter in Mekelle, carried away a toddler, and killed him. The victim, 1 year and four months old, was taken from his family’s shelter at the center.
Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=54222
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