Eritrean residents in Ethiopia's capital have reported widespread arrests among their community, sparking fear among refugees and asylum seekers who fled their homes in search of a better life.
Two camps in Ethiopia's Tigray region housing Eritrean refugees have been shut and the occupants relocated, authorities said on Thursday, after the United Nations said residents had reported ...
The war between Ethiopia's government forces and Tigrayan fighters killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions. Many now grapple with severe social and economic challenges despite a ...
Gannite, Ethiopian refugee woman who fled into Sudan from clashes ... UNHCR is concerned about the safety and security of all civilians in Tigray, including the 96,000 Eritrean refugees located in ...
Eritrean forces have started withdrawing from the Tigray region of Ethiopia after an agreement between Ethiopian government and rival group in the region. The Eritrean troops had crossed the border ...
People representing close to 70 Ethiopians stranded in Khartoum told The Reporter they are caught between a rock and a hard place as the fighting and artillery strikes intensify, closing off all ...
When discussing Refugee Boy in an interview ... In 1998, war broke out between Ethiopia and Eritrea – two neighbouring countries in Africa. The conflict centred around the town of Badme ...
Ethiopia is Africa's second-most populated country, with a population of 115 million. Ethiopia is the third largest refugee-hosting country in Africa, sheltering over 800,000 registered refugees. With ...