Egypt is flexing its military muscle at Ethiopia

With the absence of a political solution for the crisis that erupted from Addis Ababa’s intransigence, and Egypt’s impatience regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a military option is now on the table, according to Cairo.

In the case of that happening, Sudan is set to pay the biggest price. The two combating nations do not share borders, and if the dam is destroyed fully or partially by Egypt, the direction of the flood will move towards Sudanese territories. 

Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict: Six Months On and No End in Sight

A “dirty war” with no fronts that was causing suffering for “defenseless victims”.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has told Congress that “ethnic cleansing” is unfolding in western Tigray, with Amharas driving out Tigrayans 

“Further deterioration is expected as the conflict continues and disrupts the next planting season,” the UN said Tuesday.