NAIROBI (Reuters) - Ethiopia's allies are looting towns, arresting and killing civilians and relocating thousands of people from a disputed part of Tigray despite a truce between the government and local forces, witnesses and aid workers in the northern region say.
Sixty-eight-year-old Don Campbell stayed at the Saskatoon Tribal Council’s (STC) downtown wellness centre for four months earlier this year after his wife of three years died, and he had nowhere else to go.
Warring sides in Ethiopia's devastating two-year conflict are sitting down at the negotiating table Africa this week for their first formal peace talks.