Ethiopia s government and Tigrayan authorities signed a surprise "Cessation of Hostilities Agreement" on November 2 to end a two-year war that has inflicted a devastating human toll.
wherever they work. let s speak now to dr nadia baasher from the sudanesejunior doctors association, and benjamin petrini from the conflict, security and development programme at the international institute for strategic studies. doctor nadia baasher, tell us what is happening to the nhs doctors who are in touch with on the ground. thank you for having me, it is a pleasure to be here, i wish it was in better circumstances. my colleagues are 75 doctors and 60 we have been in touch with are currently on the ground. there is a mixture of british nationals and those who are holding the biometric residency permit. the number we have our 2a of these and i3 residency permit. the number we have our 2a of these and 13 have been in contact and we lost contact with some of them due to difficulties in communication in sudan. the issue is the evacuation process has been very sporadic and very ambiguous. there has not been any information and
Two years after war broke out in northern Ethiopia between federal forces and Tigrayan rebels, the country remains in deep crisis, with its once-vibrant
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