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  2. Tigray war - Wikipedia

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    The Tigray war [b] was an armed conflict that lasted from 3 November 2020 [a] to 3 November 2022. [44] [45] It was a civil war [46] that was primarily fought in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia between forces allied to the Ethiopian federal government and Eritrea on one side, and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) on the other.

  3. Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present) - Wikipedia

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    After two years of shifting alliances and conflicts, TPLF and the Ethiopian government signed a peace treaty in Pretoria on 2 November 2022. However, sporadic civil conflicts continued such as the Gambela unrest, OLA insurgency, and War in Amhara, the latter two carried out by OLA and Fano militants against the federal government.

  4. UN experts say Ethiopia's conflict and Tigray fighting left ...

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    U.N.-backed human rights experts say war crimes continue in Ethiopia despite a peace deal signed nearly a year ago to end a devastating conflict that has also engulfed the country's Tigray region ...

  5. United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) was established by the United Nations Security Council in July 2000 [1] to monitor a ceasefire in the border war that began in 1998 between Ethiopia and Eritrea. First military troops Netherlands - Canadian battalion 'NECBAT' arrived and established bases in the region in December 2000.

  6. Conflict in Ethiopia's Amhara kills dozens, rights body says

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    Dozens of civilians have been killed this month by drone strikes and house-to-house searches in Ethiopia's Amhara region, where authorities have touted security gains since conflict erupted in ...

  7. ENDF National Unity Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Press Agency reported that Kombolcha General Hospital had been looted and taken out of commission by TDF. [36] [37] ENDF and Amhara forces recaptured Hamsuit. [38] The UN announced that the World Food Programme (WFP) would stop distributing food in Dessie and Kombolcha because its warehouses were robbed at gunpoint by TDF. [39]

  8. Al-Fashaga conflict - Wikipedia

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    There is some evidence to suggest that the ENDF has been involved in the conflict, although the capacity in which they are doing so is unclear. It is likely that they have had a peripheral role in the actual fighting. [20] In 2007 Sudan and Ethiopia signed a treaty which will allow Ethiopian farmers to stay in al-Fashaga and keep cultivate the ...

  9. Timeline of United Nations peacekeeping missions - Wikipedia

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    UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea: UNMEE Ethiopia Eritrea. Enforce ceasefire after the Eritrean–Ethiopian War. Ended July 2008 after both Eritrea (forced out UN troops) and Ethiopia (refused to accept ICJ ruling on the border) refused to cooperate 2002: 2005: United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor: UNMISET East Timor