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Jean-Emile JAMMINE

World leaders, citizens voice cautious hope on Ethiopia's Tigray truce deal

People rest at the entrance of the Agda Hotel, in the city of Semera, Afar region, Ethiopia, on February 14, 2022. Since war broke out in northern Ethiopia in November 2020, thousands have died, and many more have been forced to flee their homes as the conflict has expanded from Tigray to the neighbouring regions of Amhara and Afar. © Eduardo Soteras, AFP/ File picture

In tonight's edition: one day after Ethiopia's historic truce agreement, we bring you reactions as Addis Ababa and Tigray look ahead to a renewed path of understanding and cooperation. World powers are now voicing cautious optimism for the country's future, but a long road to recovery lies ahead. 

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