
The Oromo Call for Convergence against Abiy and its Bottleneck
August 18, 2025
Messay Kebede Through write-ups and interviews, many Ethiopians have reacted to the call for unity against Abiy and his ruling Prosperity Party by a

Debebe Eshetu Dies Tributes Pour In for Shaft in Africa Star
August 17, 2025
The Habesha News Desk August 17, 2025 Debebe Eshetu was a versatile Ethiopian artist known for powerful roles in film and theater. Many remember his part

Abiy Ahmed crisis threatens Amhara and Ethiopian unity
August 17, 2025
Historical Context of Amhara-Ethiopian Relations Evolution of Ethnic Federalism in Ethiopia The evolution of ethnic federalism in Ethiopia is a major factor in today’s conflicts. Ethiopia

Marshall Plan: Securing peace and its benefits for Africa- Responsibility of the countries of the North in development policy. This is my response to the Marshall Plan
August 17, 2025
Dr. Fekadu Bekele August 17, 2025 Before I start my lecture, I would like to ask some questions that are relevant to understanding

Abiy Ahmed Ali war crimes spark global Calls for international investigation in Ethiopia
August 15, 2025
The Habesha News Desk August 16, 2025 Abiy Ahmed’s domestic and international image quickly transformed after his first year in office. Inside Ethiopia,

Beyond the Words: How Ethiopia’s Human Rights Stakeholders Can Respond to the 2024 U.S. Report
August 15, 2025
By: Abyot Alemu In the hushed corridors beyond the State House in Addis Ababa, a teacher’s words echo with urgency: “When the mirror speaks,

General Abebaw Tadesse Accused as Abiy Secret Meetings Divide Ethiopia
August 15, 2025
The Habesha News Desk August 15, 2025 Reports that General Abebaw Tadesse faces charges by Abiy’s administration for disclosing confidential information to adversaries, and is barred from classified meetings, worry many Ethiopians.

Aksum and Adulis From One Kingdom to Ethiopia and Eritrea
August 14, 2025
The Habesha On History Aksum and Adulis were twin pillars of the Aksumite Kingdom, linking highland markets to Red Sea trade between 300 BCE and 1,000 CE. Today, Aksum lies