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The Year-End Is Critical for Netflix. Analyst Sees 3 Reasons for the Stock to Gain.

The streaming-video stock has gained 33% since its third-quarter earnings were disclosed, although the price is still down 47% so far this year. Read More...

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Ethiopia’s Tigray forces say they have withdrawn 65% of fighters from frontlines

NAIROBI (Reuters) -More than half of Tigrayan forces have withdrawn from the frontlines, the forces’ top commander said, a month after a ceasefire agreement aimed at ending the two-year conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region. “We have accomplished 65% disengagement of our army,” Tadesse Wereda, commander-in-chief of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) said in a video posted on the forces’ official Facebook page late on Saturday. War erupted in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region in November 2020, pitting the Tigrayan forces against federal troops and their allies that included fighters from the Amhara region that borders Tigray and Eritrean soldiers.

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