It is Time for the Government of the US to Defend Justice in Africa?
Aklog Birara (Dr) “There’s no law of economics or physics that says the US dollar is the world’s reserve currency indefinitely, irrespective of what
Abiy Ahmed Blood-trusted Satan: Another African war looms
The Economist An agreement two years ago halted a bloody conflict in Ethiopia but sowed the seeds of new ones THE SOLDIER squints through his
Malaria Is Surging in Ethiopia, Reversing a Decade of Progress Against the Disease
By Maya Misikir and Stephanie Nolen/ NY Times Climate change, civil conflict and growing resistance to insecticides and treatments are all contributing to an alarming spread
Why Fano Needs to Adapt Mao’s Strategy of Surrounding the Cities from the Countryside
Paulos Milkias, Ph.D. There are many reasons that collectively shaped Mao’s approach to revolutionary success. He emphasized the importance of a strong, supportive rural
Fano’s Thorny March Toward Unity
Messay Kebede Three features seem to distinguish Fano from other known armed insurgencies: its uncentered nature, its lack of a formal political manifesto, and
Drone Warfare, Extrajudicial Killings, and Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region
In Ethiopia’s Amhara region, an underreported war is ravaging lives and livelihoods. As the Abiy Ahmed regime increasingly deploys combat drones, air strikes, and
There is No Free Press in Ethiopia
By Habtamu Kebede The government’s control over media and suppression of dissenting voices The independent press in Ethiopia has reportedly been prohibited from reporting
Ethiopian Diaspora Leadership: Why do we have to shame you first before we shame the world?
Please quit wasting time and energy on professional politicians and get to the real work of shouting in the world’s face about Amhara Genocide—the