Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won the country's delayed elections.The board said Mr Ahmed’s Prosperity Party won 410 out of 436 seats, giving him another five-year term in office.

A new government is expected to be formed in October. However, there are concerns about the election's integrity.

A fifth of the country failed to take part in voting, owing to insecurity and logistical problems, while the opposition parties are complaining that a government crackdown against their officials disrupted their plans to prepare.