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Ethiopia’s previous reputation as an anchor of the Horn of Africa lies in shreds.
Ethiopia’s Tamirat Tola also hopes to improve on his consecutive fourth-place finishes in in 2018-19.
Foreign donors withdrew billions of dollars in support after the fighting started, while the US ended Ethiopia’s tariff-free access to its markets.
For months Ethiopia’s government denied that Eritrean forces were even in Tigray.
Meanwhile, there are growing fears about Ethiopia’s amid its ongoing talks to secure a $2 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund.
Source: https://qz.com/brics-invites-6-new-countries-to-join-bloc-1850770154
“Such a threat constitutes a flagrant breach of the United Nations Charter and Constitutive Act of the African Union,” Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued later on Thursday.
Source: https://www.eyeradio.org/ethiopia-dismisses-egypts-fresh-warning-on-blue-nile-dam/
The big question is, why is the US concerned only about “unconfirmed reports” of atrocities in Ethiopia’s TIGRE region.
Source: https://zehabesha.com/ethiopia-the-newest-and-the-only-protectorate-of-the-united-states-in-africa/
The Ethiopian and Eritrean governments saw the Tigray regional leaders, who had long dominated Ethiopia’s government before Abiy took office, as a common threat.
These talks led to Ethiopia’s warring sides formally agreeing to a permanent cessation of hostilities and signing a peace agreement on 2 November, ending the brutal two-year conflict.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/opinion/russia-china-not-turning-south-africa-into-puppet/
The TCCA, spanning 197,000 hectares (486,000 acres), is Ethiopia’s largest community conservation area.