Thousands of Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia's conflict-hit northern region of Tigray have run out of food, the UN's refugee agency, UNHCR, has said. It appealed for urgent access to the region to provide emergency assistance. Communications and aid access have been blocked since the start of the conflict between the federal...
Full ArticleEthiopia's Tigray crisis: Eritrea refugees in Ethiopia run out of food, UN says
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