Northern Ethiopia stands once again at a terrifying and existential crossroads. Less than four years after the November 2022 signing of the Pretoria Cessation of Hostilities Agreement, which brought a fragile end to one of the deadliest conflicts of the twenty-first century, the drums of war are beating with renewed, deafening intensity. Recent developments indicate that the political and security architecture built in South Africa has effective…
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