Prime Minister Meloni wants to be a "privileged" partner of Ethiopia but the Ethiopian leader does not ask to return normalcy to a country that remains a powder keg - Where does the fragile Pretoria agreement lead
We publish in its entirety the chilling letter-testimony sent to FIRSTonline by some humanitarian workers documenting the ongoing genocide in Tigray, the tormented region of Northern Ethiopia
The clash between Abiy's government, which has called for arms, and the Tigrinya rebels, who have allied themselves with the Oromos and conquered key cities in Ethiopia, seems to have reached its final stage - Addis Ababa is…
Amnesty International reveals the abhorrent violence to which the Ethiopian regime of Nobel Prize-winning premier Abiy Ahmed is subjecting women in the Tigray region - The numbers and methods are frightening: that's why
Alarm cry of 16 Tigrinya scattered around the world: "The war is not over and Prime Minister Abiy will stop only when Tigray is in ruins and those who have escaped its bombing die of hunger and thirst".
They were pardoned by the Ethiopian Federal Court under the new regime of President Abyl Ahmed - But was Italy right or wrong to protect them for the longest political asylum in history?
The government of Ethiopian premier Abyi Ahmed, Nobel Peace Prize winner, seems to have put down the revolt in Tigray but the borders remain closed: why? Here is what the Ethiopian ambassador to Italy, Zenebu Tadesse, replies
INTERVIEW WITH ZENEBU TEDESE, Ambassador of Ethiopia in Italy - How is it possible that the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, who won the Nobel Peace Prize two years ago, has taken up arms again in the Tigray region? But the ambassador resizes the…