Civil War Never Ended in Ethiopia: I Have Never Seen this Kind of Cruelty in My Life’ – NY Times
By Alexis Okeowo NY Times Dec. 5, 2024 A rare look inside a region still reckoning with the toll of war crimes, even as new
Taye Dendea was transferred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation after being apprehended by security personnel at the prison entrance
Taye Dendea, the former State Minister of Peace, was reportedly abducted by masked individuals from the entrance of Kilinto Prison and taken to the
Assassination Attempt on Amhara Politicians in Detention
A disturbing event has transpired in Ethiopia, where two notable Amhara politicians, Yohannes Buyalw and Dr. Kassa Teshager, were subjected to an assassination attempt
Addis Ababa: A Shattered City with Fragile Hopes
Addis Ababa: A Shattered City with Fragile Hopes Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, stands as a city that has seen dramatic transformation, evolution,
Ethiopia Transfers Control of Ten Companies to the Sovereign Wealth Fund
Ethiopia has transferred ownership of ten state-owned enterprises to the government’s sovereign wealth fund as part of efforts to enhance their management. The companies
Amhara Crisis: Increasing Civilian Deaths from Ethiopian Drone Strikes
Eshete Bekele DW The civilian death toll resulting from drone strikes has markedly risen since the onset of the conflict in the Amhara region.
HRW Slams Ethiopia for Suspending Rights Groups
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned Ethiopia for suspending three rights organisations, accusing the government of “squeezing shut” the last remaining space for independent
Ethiopian War Hero’s Gold Star Medal Emerges in Auction
Catherine Hickley 2 December 2024 The descendants of Ras Desta Damtew, a prominent Ethiopian general and nobleman, are endeavoring to reclaim an item that