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Tigray Television (Tigrai TV) is a media organization owned by the Tigray Region government in Ethiopia. It was founded in 1991 as part of the Ethiopian Television and became independent in 2007. [1] Tigrai TV offers news and information through television, digital media, radio, and newspapers.
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Top military commanders from Ethiopia and its embattled Tigray region have agreed to allow unhindered humanitarian The post Ethiopia, Tigray military leaders agree on peace ...
Owned by private broadcasting & media production company, it is a first-of-its-kind television network in Tigray, Ethiopia aimed to be a premier destination for news, current affairs, and infotainment programs from Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. [2] The channel broadcasts programming mainly in Tigrinya with some programming in Amharic, and ...
A 2023 study by Mengistu Welday Gebremichael of the College of Health Sciences at Mekelle University, entitled "Rape survivors’ experience in Tigray: a qualitative study", published in BMC Women's Health, explores the devastating impact of sexual violence on women and girls in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Through in-depth interviews with ...
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Dimtsi Weyane (DW or DW TV, also spelled Dimtsi Woyane; Tigrinya: ድምፂ ወያነ, lit. 'Voice of the Revolution') [1] is an Ethiopian news-based television and radio network headquartered in Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia. Owned by Dimtsi Weyane Tigray P.L.C., it first launched as a radio station in 1980 and in 2018 launched a satellite ...
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The attack came just hours after the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) threatened to target Eritrea. [ 4 ] The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Tibor Nagy condemned the TPLF for the rocket attacks calling them "unjustifiable attacks against Eritrea ... its efforts to internationalize the conflict in Tigray."