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Supreme Court Rules Against Government in No-Fly List Case

The government had contended that removing Yonas Fikre from the list made moot his lawsuit asserting violations of his constitutional rights.

U.S. Resumes Food Aid for Refugees in Ethiopia

But food supplies will remain suspended for tens of millions of Ethiopians until the government takes steps to root out corruption.

Netanyahu Calls for Deportations of Immigrants After Clashes in Tel Aviv

The Israeli prime minister’s remarks revived a debate about the fate of thousands of asylum seekers after hundreds of opposing Eritrean groups faced off in Tel Aviv this weekend.

Putin, at Summit With African Leaders, Casts West as Mutual Foe

At a summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, President Vladimir V. Putin offered free grain as he sought to shore up ties with the continent. But lower-than-hoped-for attendance among African leaders hinted at tempering support.

My Mother: The Reader I’ve Always Wanted but May Never Have

How a language barrier can both limit and liberate.

Blinken Calls for ‘Accountability’ on War Crimes in Ethiopia

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken walked a careful line during a visit to Ethiopia as the Biden administration reassesses relations with the prime minister, Abiy Ahmed.

Forging Connections Among Members of the African Diaspora

Almaz Negash lives in California, but never forgot her native Eritrea. Now she heads a group that brings together dispersed Africans, philanthropists, entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Eritrea Faces Growing Scrutiny for Role in Ethiopia’s War in Tigray

Eritrean troops have been accused of war crimes in the northern Tigray region just weeks before a peace agreement was signed last year.

WHO Leader Says His Uncle Was ‘Murdered’ in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who was born in Tigray, said Eritrean forces had killed his uncle and more than 50 others in the region, which has been devastated by civil war.

Ending a Civil War

A cease-fire in Ethiopia could bring an end to years of violence.

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