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The Situation in Ethiopia is a Unique War and the African Union Has a Legal Duty to Silence the Guns
Debating Ideas is a new section that aims to reflect the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series,…
Amid widespread hateful rhetoric, intercommunal mistrust and violence could spiral out of control. The conflict between Ethiopia’s federal government and…
A former guerrilla fighter who used to jam the communication network of Ethiopian troops, Debretsion Gebremichael is now leading the…
For the last three decades, Dr Debretsion Gebremichael had been one of Ethiopia’s foremost telecom engineers. So helpful he was…
US president made the remarks as he announced normalisation deal between Israel and Sudan US President Donald Trump voiced anger…
As Amhara nationalism emerges, it should not adopt the same divisive tactics as Ethiopia’s other competing ethno-nationalisms. In Ethiopia’s ever-changing…
ADDIS ABABA — Would you sacrifice your freedom to feel safe? Following days of deadly rioting this summer, Ethiopians are increasingly…
By the Children’s Health Defense Team In early September, one week after definitively pronouncing the African continent polio-free, the World…
Ethiopia’s delicate transition is under severe strain. A ferocious burst of communal violence in July, sparked by the murder of…
The most pernicious sea in Africa’s history may well be the Red Sea. This thin line of water has been…