By Batseba Seifu The scars of the genocidal war in Tigray are deep and enduring. After two years of devastating genocidal war, the region finds itself navigating...
Tigray is at a historical juncture: the people of Tigray have yet to emerge from the genocidal war Ethiopia and Eritrea waged against them. Parts of...
The University of Tilburg in the Netherlands has released three volumes of books on the Tigray war ahead of the fourth year commemoration on November 3-4,...
By Mulugeta Gebregziabher (PhD) and Mulugeta Fisseha (MD) The Global Society of Tigray Scholars and Professionals (GSTS) was formed with a vision to serve as a...
Tigray underwent a genocide that wiped out about half to a million of its people, decimated its infrastructure and its environment, displaced millions of its people,...
By Gebremeskel Hailu The occupation of rural areas in South Tigray by Amhara forces since October 2022 has been accompanied by significant human rights violations and...
Biniam Girmay Hailu, a professional road cyclist who won the Green Jersey at the 2024 Tour de France, has engendered identity debate among Tigrayans and Eritreans,...
The following are some recent reports on Tigray and the Horn of Africa. 1) The New Lines Institute Reports The New Lines Institute published report “Genocide...
Ghent University Rector, Rik Van de Walle, announces that Ghent university is to end institutional collaboration with Israeli universities and research institutions. The Rector says this...
Sarah Vaughan is an academic and an author who has worked in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa since the late 1980s, and has taught African...
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