Families in Ethiopia are reuniting after being separated for more than 18 months due to the civil war between the Ethiopian government and Tigray forces.
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Results1112 Stories That Changed The World In 2022
As the world began to slowly open up, 2022 was filled with no shortage of major events.
Here’s What Happened Around The World In November 2022
Take a look back at some of the biggest stories that happened around the world in November 2022.
Ethiopia’s Government And Tigray Forces Have Agreed To A Truce To End A Two-Year Civil War That Has Killed Up To 600,000 People
The Ethiopian government and Tigray forces have agreed to a ceasefire to end the two-year civil war that has killed as many as 600,000 people and displaced millions.
Girls In Ethiopia Are Learning How To Skateboard At This All-Girls Club And They Look Super Cool
Ethiopian Girl Skaters, a women-led group, has been empowering young girls through skateboarding in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
Heatwaves Are Sweeping The Global Due To Climate Change. Here’s The Biggest Story You’re Not Hearing About
Heatwaves have led to record-breaking temperatures and massive wildfires across Europe, forcing thousands to evacuate.
Girls In Ethiopia Are Being Forced Into Child Marriages Due To A Huge Drought And Lack Of Resources
Ethiopia is seeing a dramatic increase in child marriage across areas that have been affected by drought.
6 Conflicts Happening Around The World You May Not Have Heard About
Armed conflicts are happening in more places than you think, not just Ukraine.
Ethiopian Men In Military Uniforms Were Seen Burning Civilians To Death And People Want Justice
A video has appeared on social media showing armed men, some dressed in military uniforms, in Ethiopia burning civilians to death in the west of the country, sparking outrage and demands of justice.
Ethiopia Shut All Secondary Schools So Students Can Harvest Crops For The Army Fighting In The Civil War
Authorities in Ethiopia has closed all secondary schools so that students can help to harvest crops for the troops fighting at the frontlines of the country’s civil war.