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Tigray warns African leaders: Eritrea has “another military operation in the pipeline”

May 4, 2022 Eritrea Hub Ethiopia, News, Tigray

  STATEMENT Tigray President, Debretsion, writes an open Letter to AU Chairperson  May 3, 2022 Source: Tghat Open letter from…

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As UN Security Council due to meet, Tigray Government calls for a no-fly zone over Tigray and opening of a humanitarian corridor

December 20, 2021 Martin Plaut Ethiopia, News, Tigray

In a letter to the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, the President of Tigray, Debretsion Gebremichael has issued an appeal…

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