Ethiopia
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Proposed sale of Abyssinian artefact taken during 1868 battle triggers appeal for restitution of ‘wrongfully acquired’ item
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Antoine Galindo is accused of conspiring with rebels, but press freedom groups say no evidence has been found and call for his immediate release
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Carved wooden tabot has been at Abbey since British forces looted it at Battle of Maqdala in 1868
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Witnesses claim victims shot ‘execution style’ during house raids after clashes between government forces and Fano rebels
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Red two-seater named after Emperor Haile Selassie’s daughter abandoned in 1936 after Italy invaded country
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First it was rebel groups using abduction for political aims, but in a broken economy collecting ransoms is seen as easy money and now anyone can be a target
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Somalia mobilises regional support as Ethiopia considers recognising breakaway region to gain sea access
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Somaliland hoped to be recognised as a country after port deal with landlocked Ethiopia - but move has sparked fury in Somalia
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Editorial: Despite growing awareness of the issue, impunity endures. But these horrors must be addressed
The world is waging war on its children, in an obscene mockery of international law