Tigray
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TPLF Accuses Federal Government of Violating Pretoria Agreement
TPLF Accuses Federal Government of Violating Pretoria Agreement — The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the federal government… Read More
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Restrictions Deepen Humanitarian Crisis as Conflict Fears Grow in Tigray
Restrictions Deepen Humanitarian Crisis as Conflict Fears Grow in Tigray — The political party Salsay Weyane Tigray has issued a… Read More
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Ethiopia’s War Against Tigray: A Strategic Miscalculation with Grave Consequences
By Justice for the voiceless, Ethiopia is on the brink of renewed conflict, and it is not accidental. The federal… Read More
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The Slow Surrender of Tigray
By Voice of Justice The Slow Surrender of Tigray The strength of Tigray was once the unity of its people… Read More
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Foreign Policy Warns of Rising Ethiopia–Eritrea Tensions.
Foreign Policy Warns of Rising Ethiopia–Eritrea Tensions. Foreign Policy magazine has warned that escalating diplomatic and military tensions between Ethiopia… Read More
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Salsai Weyane Tigray Announces Leadership Transition
The Salsay Weyane Tigray Party, a political organization operating in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, has announced a significant leadership… Read More
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Drone Attack Near Tigray-Afar Border Sparks Accusations and Regional Tensions.
Drone Attack Near Tigray-Afar Border Sparks Accusations and Regional Tensions. The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the Ethiopian… Read More
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TPLF Urges AU Intervention: NEBE’s Decision Risks Peace Deal
H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson, African Union Commission Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Subject: Urgent Concern Regarding the Consequence of NEBE’s decision… Read More
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More than 40% of Tigray’s Territory Still Occupied, Says President Tadesse
Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, President of the Tigray Regional State Interim Administration, has stated that more than 40 percent of… Read More
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A Few Respected Tigrayans Trapped by Abiy’s Political Theater; A Plea to Call Them Back to Their Cause.
opinion: by Ewnetu Smaw What has transpired in Tigray over the past two years is profoundly disheartening. Some former military… Read More