Tigray tensions rise two years after Pretoria deal
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Tigray tensions rise two years after Pretoria deal
Tensions are rising in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, two years after a peace deal ended a civil war. Infighting within the Tigray People’s Liberation Front and its interim administration has sparked fears of renewed unrest. It comes as Ethiopia’s push for access to the Red Sea has strained ties with neighbouring Eritrea. Henok Tesfaye reports.
March 25, 2025
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