Tigray stands at a historic crossroads. The devastation of “genocide,” the erosion of sovereignty, and the fragmentation of ...
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In Tigray, starvation has replaced shells as a weapon of war. This ruin must end!
The deaths now reported from Tigray's internally displaced persons (IDP) camps are neither sudden nor unforeseeable. They are the cumulative result of political failure, economic collapse, and the ...
The Tigray region, in northern Ethiopia, used to be a model for land restoration in Africa. It won multiple awards and recognition. It all started in 1991 when the regional government of Tigray made a ...
Almost a year has passed since conflict ended in the Tigray region of Ethiopia due to a cease-fire. According to a study conducted by local health authorities and a university, hunger has become the ...
The wars in Ukraine and Tigray were similar. Both shocked by their brutality. Both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed twisted history to delegitimize an adversary ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A joint committee of the Ethiopian government and Tigray forces has convened inside the Tigray region to outline disarmament plans as part of a peace deal signed last month in ...
Human Rights Watch says people are still being detained and killed daily. Ethnic cleansing campaigns have continued in Ethiopia's Tigray region, despite a November 2022 peace agreement, according to a ...
It's been over a year since peace arrived in Tigray, but displaced women and children still huddle in concrete classrooms—schools that have not been used for learning in years. Rather, they have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ethiopian government soldiers ride in the back of a truck during the recent war in Tigray, near Agula, Ethiopia, May 8, 2021 (AP ...
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Wednesday with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and other top officials, including leaders from the northern Tigray region. Blinken praised the four-month ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Janti Soeripto, the CEO and president of Save the Children, who recently visited the Tigray region of Ethiopia, devastated by years of civil war. It has been four months ...
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