The Tigray War began in November 2020 in the northern region of Ethiopia, primarily between the federal government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF). The conflict arose from political tensions and long-standing grievances, leading to a violent struggle that resulted in significant humanitarian crises, including widespread displacement and famine.
As the war progressed, various regional and international actors became involved, complicating the situation further. Efforts for peace negotiations have been ongoing, with the aim of addressing the underlying issues and restoring stability in Ethiopia. The conflict has drawn attention to the importance of dialogue and reconciliation in resolving deep-rooted disputes.