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Global media networks simplify Ethiopia’s conflicts: insights from 5 years of data
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A data-driven analysis examining how international media coverage has simplified Ethiopia's complex, overlapping conflicts since 2020, particularly the Tigray war, and how media framing shapes global understanding of the crisis.

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Global media networks simplify Ethiopia’s conflicts: insights from 5 years of data
When conflicts break out, most people around the world rely on international media to understand what is happening. These reports do more than inform. They shape how crises are interpreted, which actors are seen as responsible and where global attention is directed. In complex situations, what is left out can matter as much as what is included. Ethiopia is a clear example of this problem. Since 2020, the country has experienced multiple, overlapping conflicts. The war in Tigray (2020-2022) has
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