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  2. Ethiopia–Sudan border - Wikipedia

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    When Sudan was under the colonial rule of the British Empire, there was no clear border demarcation between Ethiopia and Sudan. But in the 1902 Anglo-Ethiopian Treaty, [1] while Sudan was still under British rule, the British Empire demarcated a border by the help of Charles Gwynn, British royal engineer, without the presence of the Ethiopian ...

  3. Al-Fashaga conflict - Wikipedia

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    Sudan closed the Gallabat-Metemma border crossing with Ethiopia on 3 April, two days after Ethiopian militias attacked Sudanese customs officials in the presence of the Ethiopian military. [37] Walid Ahmad al-Sajjan, commander of the Fifth Brigade of the Sudanese Armed Forces in Umm Barakit, stated on 8 April that the Sudanese military had ...

  4. Spillover of the Tigray war - Wikipedia

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    13 January: An Ethiopian military aircraft crossed the EthiopiaSudan border. [14] 13 January: Sudanese military captured nine Ethiopian Military camps inside Ethiopia. [15] 18 January: A cross border attack by a militia from Ethiopia killed two shepherds in Gallabat. The attackers stole 250 sheep in the attack. [16]

  5. Ethiopia's Abiy visits Sudan's army chief on Red Sea coast - AOL

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    The visit took place after an RSF attack on the southeastern state of Sennar last month brought the war closer to Sudan's border with Ethiopia. There have been signs the RSF is moving into Gedaref ...

  6. David Lammy warns against hierarchy of suffering as Sudan ...

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    David Lammy at a border crossing between Chad and Sudan. He has called for a global effort to end the Sudanese civil war (Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire) ... Ethiopia and South Sudan. More than 24million ...

  7. Ethiopia–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 Ethiopian forces joined the SPLA in a cross-border attack that resulted in the capture of the border town of Kurmuk and a second small town in Sudan's Blue Nile State. [1] Ethiopia normalized relations with Sudan by the end of 1998. [1] As of 2011, good relations between Sudan and Ethiopia continued in spite of Sudan's improved ties ...

  8. Al-Fashaga District - Wikipedia

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    Al Fashaga is located on the EthiopiaSudan border, and is claimed by both Sudan and Ethiopia. The region had historically been administered by the Ethiopian Empire. However, in 1902, Emperor Menelik II ceded the region to the British, who incorporated it into Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Ethiopia never signed a treaty with Sudan over the territory ...

  9. Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan resume negotiations over a ... - AOL

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    Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan resumed their years-long negotiations Sunday over the controversial dam Ethiopia is building on the Nile River’s main tributary, officials said. The resumption of talks ...