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Ethiopia's TPLF says it's willing to stop fighting

Ethiopia's TPLF says it's willing to stop fighting

TPLF forces say they're ready to stop fighting and talk; but is Addis Ababa listening?

Focus on Africa · BBC World Service

September 12, 202228m 20s

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Show Notes

Tigrayan forces in Ethiopia say they are ready for a ceasefire after a five month truce broke down. They also pledged willingness to participate in African Union-led talks. Will the Government in Addis respond in kind?

Also, Uganda pays the DRC $65 million dollars in reparations for the invasion by UPDF forces and looting of resources  during the war in the 1990s. Could the ICJ ruling set a precedent?

Plus, how some African nations are reacting to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Her body now lays at rest in Edinburgh. What could King Charles III's accession mean for Africa and the commonwealth?

Those and other stories in this podcast with Bola Mosuro.