“The United States strongly condemns the TPLF’s unjustifiable attacks against Eritrea on November 14 and its efforts to internationalize the conflict in Tigray. We continue to urge immediate action to protect civilians, deescalate tensions, and restore peace.” Tibor Nagy, Assistant Secretary of #US Department of State’s Bureau of African Affairs / “@AbiyAhmedAli is now enlisting the support of #UAE drones based in Assab in his devastating war against the people of #Tigray. In the meantime, Tigray Defense Forces have targetted facilities in Eritrea including the Asmara airport that are being used to stage attacks on Tigray.” Getachew Reda, TPLF executive committee member / The leader of Ethiopia’s rebellious Tigray region confirmed on Sunday that his forces had fired rockets at the airport in Eritrea’s capital, a major escalation that raises fears of a wider war in the Horn of Africa region. via Reuters
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#Eritrea Reports of three missiles hitting the capital, Asmara. The airport and ministry of information are said to have been hit. This follows Tigray television broadcast saying that Eritrea would be targeted.
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Ethiopia News: Rocket attacks damage airport areas in #BahirDar, #Gonder cities, government blames #TPLF Last night the several residents of the two cities posted updates on social media that there were explosions and exchanges of gun fires in the cities. Bahir Dar airport, known as Ginbot 20 Airport, is located some 8 km west of the city, near the Lake Tana; while Gonder’s Atse Tewodros Airport is located some 18 km south of of the city. The #Amhara regional government communication Affairs office released a statement that although “there were explosions in Bahir Dar, special place called Mecod and in Gonder city, special place called Azezo, security forces have put them under control within few minutes.” It also said there were no power cuts in both cities and both cities were peaceful and added the incident would be fully investigated.
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Ethiopia: Dr. Mulu Nega appointed Chief Executive of #Tigray Provisional Administration Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that Dr. Mulu Nega has been appointed as Chief Executive of Provisional Administration of Tigray National Regional State. The Chief Executive will recruit and appoint heads to lead executive organs of the regional state from political parties legally operating in the region, the premier underlined.
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Ethiopian Prime minister Abiy Ahmed’s call to the people of Tigray regarding the recent clash between the federal government of Ethiopia and TPLF.
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Abiy Ahemd – “Justice Shall Prevail: Progress in Rule of Law Operations in Tigray”
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Ethiopia: The House of People’s Representatives has approved the motion by the Attorney General to revoke the immunity of 39 individuals. In its 4th regular session today the council lifted the immunity of TPLF members Debretsion Gebremichael (PhD), Getachew Reda, Asmelash Woldeselassie ,Abay Tsehaye and others who are suspected of armed rebellion, attacking the national defense forces and other related crimes. / Ethiopia: Thousands are fleeing into #Sudan to escape deadly conflict in Ethiopia More than 7,000 refugees from the Ethiopian region of Tigray have entered Sudan, fleeing fighting between government and regional forces, said UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi on Wednesday. “There are also many displaced people in Tigray, and 96,000 Eritrean refugees,” he said in a tweet. “If hostilities continue, the humanitarian impact will worsen.” / Watch daily updated Ethiopian news from a reliable and balanced source. Addis Media is an independent Ethiopian related News and other programs, producer. Visit us https://AddisMedia.net Subscribe to our channel to follow everything related to Ethiopia. AddisMedia Daily Ethiopian News Source #Ethiopia #EthiopianNews
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What’s new? A clash over budget transfers is the latest flashpoint in a bitter dispute between Ethiopian federal authorities and Tigray region’s government. Addis Ababa sees a September regional election Tigray held despite a federal poll postponement as unlawful and consequently plans to redirect funding away from Tigray’s executive, infuriating regional leaders.
Why does it matter? The standoff could trigger a damaging conflict that may even rip the Ethiopian state asunder. Federal rulings have authorised military intervention in Tigray, which boasts its own large regional security force. The worsening dispute is only one crisis among many rocking Ethiopia’s troubled transition. What should be done? Both sides should embrace comprehensive dialogue. To kickstart such a process, the federal government should suspend the budgetary measures for now and Tigray should water down its preconditions for talks, particularly that all jailed leaders must participate and a transitional government assume power. Ethiopian federal authorities and Tigray’s regional government are barrelling toward a major crisis. In normal circumstances, Addis Ababa would transfer a budgetary allocation to Tigray on 4 November. But in early October, the upper house of parliament asked the treasury to redirect funding away from Tigray’s executive after it held regional elections the month before, in defiance of a federal order postponing balloting nationwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The finance ministry has said it will instead send the money directly to Tigray’s local administrations, bypassing the leadership in Mekelle, the region’s capital. Tigray leaders say this would be unconstitutional, contrary to Ethiopia’s federal pact and thus “tantamount to a declaration of war”. Cooler heads in Addis Ababa and Mekelle should work urgently to defuse this dangerous situation, which could lead to federal military intervention in Tigray and then a wider conflagration. The cabinet should suspend the fiscal measures for now in order to buy time for talks, while Tigray should relax conditions for dialogue. Tensions have been mounting between Addis Ababa and Mekelle since April 2018, when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed took office in the wake of protests, bringing an end to the predominance of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), Tigray’s governing party, within the ruling coalition that had held power since 1991. Abiy soon purged many TPLF appointees from federal institutions and transformed the coalition into the Prosperity Party, which the TPLF refused to join.Frictions worsened in March after the electoral board said it could not run polls set for August because of COVID-19.In June, Ethiopia’s upper chamber, the House of Federation, extended the federal and regional governments’ terms beyond their five-year mandate until a point nine to twelve months after authorities deemed the pandemic sufficiently under control.Arguing that the move was unconstitutional, Tigray pressed ahead with an election for its regional council on 9 September over Addis Ababa’s warnings the vote would be illegal, as Crisis Group discussed in an August briefing covering the bitter spat.The TPLF won in a landslide. Click here to read full article Fasil Aregay is a Senior News Editor and Producer at Addis Media AddisMedia is a Multi-Media Ethiopian focused News and analysis provider. Check out our YouTube Channel for daily updated news coverage. Have a question or comment? Please contact us here