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Badme (Tigrinya: ባድመ, Arabic: بادم) is a town in Gash-Barka
region of Eritrea.
Control of the town was at the
centre of the Eritrean–Ethiopian border...
- The Eritrean–Ethiopian War, also
known as the
Badme War, was a
major armed conflict between Ethiopia and
Eritrea that took
place from May 1998 to June...
- мани бадмэ хум (Um mani
badme khum) Buryat: Ом маани бадмэ хум (Om
maani badme khum) Kalmyk: Ом мани бадме хум (Om mani
badme xum) 'Phags pa: ʼom ma ni...
- and binding" verdict. The
ruling awarded some
territory to each side, but
Badme (the
flash point of the conflict) was
awarded to Eritrea. At the same time...
- War from 1998 to 2000
involved a
major border conflict,
notably around Badme and Zalambessa,
eventually resolved in 2018.[citation needed] Disagreements...
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settlements with a po****tion of over 5,000. Adi
Tekelezan Afabet Areza Badme Bisha Dairo Paulos Debaysima Digsa Emba
Derho Quazien Filfil Goquat Hazega...
- the
Battle of
Tsorona in 2016.
Ethiopia stated in 2018 that it
would cede
Badme to Eritrea. This led to the Eritrea–Ethiopia
summit on 9 July 2018, where...
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small portions of
territory to both states; they also ruled, however, that
Badme, a town that was at the
centre of the
border dispute,
belonged to Eritrea...
- Territory.
Though Ethiopian troops controlled Badme,
after the
Algiers Agreement (2000)
ruled that
Badme belonged to Eritrea,
Ethiopia continued to maintain...
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several Eritrean officials were
killed near
Badme, on 6 May 1998, a
large Eritrean mechanized force entered the
Badme region along the
border of
Eritrea and...