Inter-communal structures can prevent women and children from being captured during cattle raids and forced into servitude.
The abduction of women and children during cattle raids is fairly common along the South Sudan-Ethiopia border. Incidents have surged since 2014 due to civil war in South Sudan and later in Ethiopia.
Eritrean residents in Ethiopia's capital have reported widespread arrests among their community, sparking fear among refugees ...
Egypt has around 125 traditional mining areas in the Nubian region of southern Egypt. Gold can be found in the Eastern Desert ...
Addis Abeba — Ethiopia's House of People's Representatives has approved a $738.2 million loan to South Sudan for the construction of a major cross-border highway aimed at connecting the two ...
Two years after the Pretoria agreements ended the Tigray war, what’s the situation ... with Eritrean soldiers fighting alongside the Ethiopian federal army against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front ...
Since the beginning of the war, 11 million Sudanese have been displaced. The UN estimates that half this number are children, ...
News correspondent Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the border region with Sudan. This is his fourth and final ...
The Ethiopian government’s military campaign against the Fano militias in Amhara threatens more turbulence in the country, writes Farouk Hussein Abu Deif ...
The project involves a 220-kilometer road that will be constructed along South Sudan’s border to be undertaken by Ethiopian contractors and consultants. A statement noted that this cross-border ...