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- Asake, the breakout pop star from Nigeria who owned 2022 bit.ly/3UGs6R5
- Winky D, a 40-year-old Zimdancehall artist, is hugely popular in Zimbabwe. He’s also increasingly in the news for the messages in his songs, some of which address social injustice and corruption under a regime that stifles freedom of expression.
- The Ethio-Tigray war started on 4 November 2020. For almost two years, the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea – along with Amhara regional forces and militia – have waged war against Tigray’s regional government and society. bit.ly/3sC3T1Y
- Tigray's ancient rock-hewn churches are under threat: why it matters bit.ly/3saNnpU
- Left to die: the fate of thousands of people living with HIV in Tigray bit.ly/3qxgkva
- Ethiopia’s ancient civilisations are believed to date back more than 3,000 years. Many of the country’s most famous ancient artefacts are found in Tigray. bit.ly/3KIHVAP
- There’s a lack of medical supplies. Patients and healthcare workers have resorted to unusual measures. At one hospital, healthcare workers were reusing gloves and asking patients to bring white clothes that could be repurposed as gauze.
- Tigray war: two years on, the AU has failed to broker peace and silence the guns bit.ly/3gjPLri
- Uhuru Kenyatta's economic legacy: big on promises, but weak on delivery bit.ly/3duNOqy
- The war in northern Ethiopia that began in November 2020 has left millions in Tigray on the brink of famine. bit.ly/37uFjJg
- Ethiopia's war in Tigray risks wiping out centuries of the world's history
- Tigray's healthcare workers haven't been paid in over a year -- and bear the brunt of the war
- Ethiopia’s Amhara people are being portrayed as the enemy: the dangerous history of ethnic politics

