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ANALYSIS & OPINION Where are Ethiopian Evangelical Churches in the midst of all these bloodsheds in the country? June 20, 2024 A call for Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution By: Abel Eshetu Gebremedhin In the midst of Ethiopia’s complex socio-political landscape, where tensions and conflicts often
Economy Ethiopia Needs Long-term National Development Plan (Part Eleven, Design Problems of Ten-Year Plan) June 20, 2024 Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-06-20 The design of a long-term national development plan involves various challenges. The first challenge relates to addressing the interdependencies and
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ANALYSIS & OPINION From Nobel Peace Prize to Civil War: The Captivating Saga of Ethiopia’s Leader June 20, 2024 When Abiy Ahmed took power in Ethiopia, he was feted at home and abroad as a great unifier and reformer. Two years later, terrible
Human Rights Abiy Ahmed’s Military Forces Rampage in Jiga City, Leaving 18 Dead in Amhara Region June 19, 2024 The Habesha In the city of Jiga, situated in the West Gojam Zone within Ethiopia’s Amhara Region, it has been reported that government security
Human Rights·In Other News·News Meskerem Abera: Excuse and Clarity On My Previous Commentary June 19, 2024 Kaliti Prison, Ethiopia The early 20th century was characterized by a shift in world politics towards the growing influence of non-state actors. Major non-state actors
ANALYSIS & OPINION·Human Rights Amhara Massacre: A Grim Reminder of Ethiopia’s Fragile Peace June 18, 2024 Mariam Senbet Beneath the rich history of Ethiopia lies a disturbing trend of violence that has disrupted the tranquility of its ancient monasteries and
News Meles Zenawi’s legacy lives on in Ethiopia through the dictatorial regime of Abiy Ahmed. June 17, 2024 Meles Zenawi’s legacy continues to shape Ethiopia under the leadership of Abiy Ahmed, who has been criticized for his authoritarian tendencies. The ethnic federalism
The Unraveling Historical Context of Abiy Ahmed Ali: From Fifth Orommuma Lubaship Headman to the New Breed of African Dictator
Ethiopian women played a crucial role in the Second Ethiopian-Italian War as freedom fighters, making significant contributions to the conflict.
Exploring Kenya’s State Visit to the US: A Look Back at Historical Ties Since Haile Selassie’s 1960s Visit