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Boeing in court over Max jet crashes
After two crashes of Boeing 737s, the company will be arraigned on criminal charges.
World population hits 8 billion, creating many challenges
Much of the growth is coming from developing nations in Africa.
Stephen Knowles: Famine in the Horn of Africa - was Live Aid just a Band-Aid?
OPINION: The scourge of starvation returns 40 years on.
Boeing gets huge fine for deceiving investors about 737 Max
Deadly crashes, hundreds killed, and now former Boeing boss fined for statements.
'Total bloodbath': Witnesses describe Ethiopia ethnic attack
Hundreds of people were slaughtered in a farming village and its surroundings.
'Finish them off': Aid workers, found on battlefield, executed by soldiers
New York Times: The Doctors Without Borders workers had set out to rescue the wounded.
Ethiopian community protests over war
Ethiopian community protests what it calls one-sided view of deadly conflict.
The Nobel Peace Prize that paved the way for war
New York Times: How Ethiopia's PM won a Nobel Prize and then planned a war.
Ethiopia PM vows to fight for his country
Ethiopia PM Abiy believes the Tigray forces will be pushed back into their region.
Ethiopia on the verge of 'all-out war'
Nation with a population of almost 120 million is teetering on the brink of total chaos.
Ethiopia declares state of emergency as rebels advance toward capital
New York Times: Government called on civilians to arm themselves and defend Addis Ababa.
Ethiopia tried to limit rare UN report on Tigray war abuses
The conflict has been marked by gang rapes, deliberate starvation and thousands of deaths.
'The world must wake up': UN chief outlines crisis that needs fixing
Guterres speaks of hope in face of 'cascade of crises'.
Claire Trevett: Is the PM's vaccines deal a triumph of politics over principle?
The vaccines deal will save the PM blushes, but some may wonder at the horsetrading.
'Total annihilation': Ethiopia looks to build army for war on Tigray
'The battle is not with Tigray but with the terrorist forces.'
As Ethiopia's civil war rages, bodies float downriver into Sudan
New York Times: The disfigured bodies are the evidence of the latest atrocities.
Ethiopia declares immediate, unilateral ceasefire in Tigray
The ceasefire will last until at least the end of the crucial planting season in Tigray.
From Nobel hero to driver of war
New York Times: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has plunged Ethiopia into a war.
'Do African lives not matter?': UN rebuked amid Tigray famine
A US diplomat has condemned the UN for failing to act.
Ethiopian Orthodox Church patriarch blasts Tigray 'genocide'
"People were dropped over the ground like leaves," Abune Mathias says.
The anguish of the world's doctor
New York Times: When probed on the Tigray conflict, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wept.