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Biden pulling Ethiopia from trade program over Tigray conflict

Anadolu Agency 02 Nov 2021
US President Joe Biden moved to revoke Ethiopia's status in a key trade program Tuesday for its continued offensive against Tigray rebels ... The conflict has crippled humanitarian access for nearly half a million people facing famine-like conditions in the Tigray region.
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Tigray conflict intensifies in Ethiopia

CBS News 02 Nov 2021
The devastating conflict in Ethiopia is intensifying.
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1st LD-Writethru: Ethiopia announces nationwide state of emergency rule

China.dot.org 02 Nov 2021
However, the government in late June announced a unilateral ceasefire in the country's conflict-affected northernmost Tigray regional state ... The conflict has since then expanded to the Amhara and Afar regions, neighboring Tigray.
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Ethiopia announces nationwide state of emergency rule

Sina 02 Nov 2021
However, the government in late June announced a unilateral ceasefire in the country's conflict-affected northernmost Tigray regional state ... The conflict has since then expanded to the Amhara and Afar regions, neighboring Tigray.
photo: AP / File
FILE - Captured Ethiopian government soldiers and allied militia members sit in rows after being paraded by Tigray forces through the streets in open-top trucks, as they arrived to be taken to a detention center in Mekele, the capital of the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia on Oct. 22, 2021.
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Ethiopia accused of limiting rare UN probe on Tigray abuses

Al Jazeera 02 Nov 2021
Ethiopia has tried to limit a UN human rights investigation into atrocities committed in the blockaded Tigray region, people with knowledge of the probe say ... the Tigray forces that began in November 2020 ... Access to Tigray had been granted provided the UN accepted to work with EHRC.
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US to cut Ethiopia from trade program over human rights

The Associated Press 02 Nov 2021
In a commentary last month in Foreign Policy magazine, Ethiopia’s chief trade negotiator Mamo Mihretu wrote that “Ethiopia’s fledgling manufacturing sector could face an existential threat” and “removal of AGOA eligibility would only worsen the condition of ordinary Ethiopians who have no connection to the Tigray conflict.”.
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US Ready to Pursue First Sanctions Against Those Fueling Ethiopia Crisis - State Dept.

Urdu Point 02 Nov 2021
The United States is ready to impose sanctions on those impeding a peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia and hindering humanitarian operations there, Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Jeffrey Feltman said on Tuesday ... The north of the African country has been gripped by an internal conflict for almost a year.
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US to cut Ethiopia from trade program over rights abuses

The Nashville Ledger 02 Nov 2021
In a commentary last month in Foreign Policy magazine, Ethiopia's chief trade negotiator Mamo Mihretu wrote that "Ethiopia's fledgling manufacturing sector could face an existential threat" and "removal of AGOA eligibility would only worsen the condition of ordinary Ethiopians who have no connection to the Tigray conflict.".
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Ethiopia leader asks citizens to defend government as rebels advance

Sandhills Express 02 Nov 2021
Tigray conflict intensifies in Ethiopia ... Conflict in northern Ethiopia intensifies ... The immediate trigger for the current military conflict was Tigray’s decision to hold an unauthorized election in 2020, after Abiy postponed national elections citing the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ethiopia declares state of emergency

Anadolu Agency 02 Nov 2021
Wednesday will mark one year since the TPLF forces attacked army bases stationed across the northern Tigray region, triggering armed conflict ... Millions have been internally displaced due to the conflict, according to the UN, warning of humanitarian catastrophe.
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Addis Ababa government tells residents to prepare to defend neighborhoods

The Jerusalem Post 02 Nov 2021
The conflict broke out during the night of Nov. 3, 2020, when forces loyal to the TPLF - including some soldiers - seized military bases in the northern region of Tigray ... The conflict has plunged around 400,000 people in Tigray into famine, killed thousands of civilians and forced more than 2.5 million people in northern Ethiopia to flee their homes.
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Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Citizens urged to defend Addis Ababa against rebels

BBC News 02 Nov 2021
The appeal came days after the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) said it had captured two cites about 400km (250 miles) from Addis Ababa ... War broke out a year ago in the northern Tigray region ... Thousands of people have been killed and more than two million have fled their homes since the conflict began ... More on the Tigray crisis..
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Addis Ababa government urges residents to register arms - media

Reuters 02 Nov 2021
The conflict has plunged around 400,000 people in Tigray into famine, killed thousands of civilians and forced more than 2.5 million people in northern Ethiopia to flee their homes.Reporting by Addis Ababa newsroom, Writing by Maggie Fick, Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Angus MacSwan.
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U.S. to end duty-free access for Ethiopia, Mali, Guinea

Reuters 02 Nov 2021
The move comes amid ongoing conflict and famine in Ethiopia's northern region of Tigray and after coups d'etat in Guinea in September and in Mali last year ... War broke out in northern Ethiopia in November 2020 between federal troops and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), the ruling party of Tigray.
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Ethiopia on verge of losing access to lucrative US trade program over human rights violations

News-Press Now 02 Nov 2021
In an opinion piece published in Foreign Policy last month, Ethiopia's Chief Trade Negotiator Mihretu argued that "removal of AGOA eligibility would only worsen the condition of ordinary Ethiopians who have no connection to the Tigray conflict," including women and low income workers.

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