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Why Ethiopia’s War Crisis is Deepening by the Day - Voice and Viewpoint

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By Cara Anna, Associated Press The United States says it is sending a special envoy to Ethiopia as the fast-moving conflict in the Tigray region has spread into neighboring regions and Ethiopia’s government this week called on all able citizens to stop the resurgent Tigray forces “once and for all.” The widening war in Africa’s […]

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