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Ethiopia at Peace?: What the Ceasefire Agreement Means for the Country and the Future of Conflict Resolution

November 15, 2022November 19, 2022 By Ben Evans

On the 2nd November 2022, after the African Union facilitated peace talks in Pretoria, the Ethiopian Federal Government and the Tigrayan People’s Liberation

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Tigray: A Crisis Ignored by the World

October 25, 2022October 24, 2022 By Ben Evans

With millions of people at risk of starvation and ethnic violence, the international community and the world’s media continues to turn a blind eye

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