cheap car rental hel car hire sharjah money saving expert car hire sunny car price in dubai car rental amman airport rent a car in dubai rent a luxury car in dubai cadillac price uae amman car rental centenario car rental dubai vip motors reviews cheap car rental lisbon downtown luxury car rental dubai falcon drive car rental autobahn car rental dubai premium car rental lexus hybrid price uae bentley price in dubai cheap car rental wellington nz silverstone car rental dubai nissan car prices in uae rent a car deira suzuki jimny price uae car hire in egham cheap car rental ponta delgada downtown thrifty car rental ras al khaimah jvc rentals cheap car rental new plymouth airport cheap rental car fort lauderdale deiz car rental dubai photos cheap car rental san jose costa rica
  • Call-in Numbers: 917-633-8191 / 201-880-5508

  • Now Playing

    Title

    Artist

    Ethiopian authorities and rebels in the Tigray region are accusing each other of blocking aid deliveries to Tigray that had been agreed to a week ago. The ongoing fighting comes as the U.S. ambassador to Ethiopia visited the Afar region, where the aid trucks have been held up.

    Days after announcing a humanitarian truce, the Ethiopia government accused the Tigray People’s Liberation Front of blocking trucks carrying critical food aid to Tigray.

    More than 40 trucks were due to depart this week from Semera, capital of the Afar region. But a government statement says the trucks have not left because Abala Road is closed to traffic by TPLF forces.

    In its own statement, the TPLF said nothing about the trucks but said the government is not committed to implementing the truce it announced, mainly the delivery of humanitarian aid to Tigray.

    Writing on Twitter, Kindeya Gebrehiwot, a member of the Tigray regional government, accused Ethiopian authorities in Addis Ababa of deception and criticized the international community for welcoming the truce without ensuring the government would follow through.

    Speaking on TPLF media, Getachew Reda, the head of external affairs for the Tigray regional government, said tens of thousands of people in Tigray are on the brink of starvation. He said the region’s population needs urgent, unfettered access to food aid.

    Meanwhile, Tracey Jacobson, the U.S. ambassador to Ethiopia, visited the Afar region on Thursday. The ambassador met with Afar regional president Awol Arba and community members to discuss fighting, which has spilled over from Tigray into Afar.

    According to the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, Jacobson pledged continued support from the U.S. toward the region’s recovery, including direct humanitarian aid for those displaced by the conflict.

    It says that in 2022 alone, the U.S. committed more than $90 million for development of the region and urgent humanitarian aid.

    Read More


    Reader's opinions

    Leave a Reply