Ethiopia is backing the Somali interim government against Somalia's Union of Islamic Courts (UIC). The BBC News website logs the two countries' troubled relationship.
23 January 2007
A ceremony is held in Mogadishu, to mark the start of Ethiopia's withdrawal from Somalia. Some 200 soldiers are seen leaving at the start of a three-phase process.
1 January
Somali government troops, supported by Ethiopian troops, seize the southern port of Kismayo - the last remaining stronghold of the UIC
28 December 2006
Ethiopian-backed government forces capture the capital, Mogadishu, hours after Islamist fighters flee the city.
27 December
Ethiopian and Somali government troops take control of Jowhar, a strategic town previously held by the Islamists.
26 December
Forces loyal to the transitional government are reported to have taken control of the town of Burhakaba from the UIC. Other areas of southern and central Somalia are also said to have fallen under heavy assault from Somali and Ethiopian troops. Retreating Islamist militias are attacked by Ethiopian jets for a third day.
25 December
Ethiopian aircraft bomb Mogadishu airport.
24 December
Ethiopia for the first time admits its forces are fighting in Somalia, saying it has launched a "self-defensive" operation against Islamist militiamen. Fighting spreads across a 400km front along the border.
19 December
Deadline for Ethiopian troops to leave Somalia or face a "major attack" expires.
12 December
Islamic courts give Ethiopian troops one week to leave Somalia or face a "major attack".
8 December
Islamic courts say they have engaged in battle with Ethiopian troops for the first time - south-west of Baidoa.
3 December
Talks are held between the two sides in Djibouti in an attempt to avert conflict.
30 November
Ethiopia's parliament passes a resolution authorising the government to take all legal and necessary steps against what it terms as any invasion by the UIC.
28 November
Eyewitnesses say Islamist fighters ambushed an Ethiopian convoy near Baidoa, blowing up a truck. The UIC claim some 20 Ethiopians died.
27 November
The Islamic courts say Ethiopian forces shelled the northern town of Bandiradley and it ambushed an Ethiopian convoy near Baidoa
25 October
Ethiopian Prime Minster Meles Zenawi says Ethiopia is "technically at war" with the UIC.
18 September 2006
Somalia's interim President Abdullahi Yusuf survives an assassination attempt.
21 July
The Islamic court leadership orders a "holy war" against Ethiopians in Somalia.
20 July
A column of Ethiopian trucks, more than 100-strong and including armoured cars, are seen crossing into Somalia. Ethiopia only admits to having military trainers in the country helping the interim government.
June 2006
The Islamic courts take control of the Somalia capital, Mogadishu, from rival warlords and go on to gain territory in much of southern territory.
2004
Long-time Ethiopian ally and warlord, Abdullahi Yusuf becomes Somalia's interim president making Baidoa his base.
1996
Ethiopian forces defeat Islamist fighters in the Somali town of Luuq.
1991
Somalia descends into civil war between rival clan warlords.
1988
Peace accord signed.
1964 and 1977
Two wars fought over Ethiopia's Somali-inhabited Ogaden region.