War

Tigray and Amhara leaders met after two years of bloody war

Tigray and Amhara leaders met after two years of bloody war

Tigray region interim president travelled to Amhara regional state capital, Bahirdar city after two years of bloody war. Mr Getachew Reda, Tigray's interim administration President travelled to Bahirdar City and met Amhara regional state president Yilikal Kefale. In a step that is the first of its kind, the President of the Tigray Region Mr. Getachew Reda met his Amhara counterpart Sunday morning. Tigray and Amhara regions that have been in destructive war come to peace after a peace agreement in November 2022. The African Union brokered the peace agreement and signed it in Pretoria, South Africa. After the peace agreement,…
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Ethiopia needs $20 billion to recover from war

Ethiopia needs $20 billion to recover from war

In Ethiopia, two years ago, the war broke out following the attack by the TPLF on the Northern Command of National Defense. As a result of this war, 800,000 people died and private and government infrastructure was destroyed. The war has now stopped with the signing of a peace agreement brokered by the African Union in South Africa. According to the Ministry of Finance, $20 billion is needed to restore infrastructure and other resources destroyed in the two-year war. Tigray, Amhara and afar regional states are the most affected areas by this bloody war and 20 billion dollars will be…
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European Union announces 800,000 People died in Ethiopia’s civil war.

European Union announces 800,000 People died in Ethiopia’s civil war.

European Union announces 800,000 People died in Ethiopia's civil war. The head of the European Union's foreign affairs and security policy, Joseph Borrell, said that nearly 800,000 people have died due to the war in northern Ethiopia. According to his post on his Twitter page, "We need to investigate the humanitarian crises that have not received the proper attention", he said. Joseph Borrell added that "Nearly 800,000 people have died in the war in Tigray region." Nine months ago, Belgium's Ghent University released that it is estimated that half a million people died in the war in northern Ethiopia. In…
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