
Ethiopian Wolves Spotted Enjoying ‘Red Hot Poker’ Flowers: A Unique Sight
November 24, 2024
Skyler Ware When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A wolf licks a

The Human Ancestor Lucy continues to reveal secrets even 50 years after her discovery
November 24, 2024
AFP November 23, 2024 She was, for a while, the oldest known member of the human family. Fifty years after the discovery of Lucy in

Impact of Abiy Ahmed’s Fascism: Human Rights Groups Silenced
November 23, 2024
Federal authorities have revoked the licenses of two organizations focused on rights advocacy, namely the Center for Advancement of Rights and Democracy (CARD) and

Ethiopia: Rapid Population Growth, Fragile Contexts and Ethnic Politics
November 23, 2024
Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-11-23 Since the early 1970s, Ethiopia’s population has tripled, growing within a subsistence economy and fragile institutions. Today, it stands as

The Unrelenting Shade of Colonial Narratives: Unmasking Western Media, Academia, and Governments Whitewashing of Amhara Genocide
November 22, 2024
Amsal Woreta November 21, 2024 Introduction An image that symbolically captures the struggles of marginalized voices striving for recognition, highlighting the distortion of narratives

Ethiopia’s Oldest Political Prisoner: Tadios Tantu as a Symbol of Resistance
November 22, 2024
By Dr. Caleb T. The Unyielding Spirit of Truth: Tadios Tantu, Ethiopia’s Oldest Political Prisoner and a Symbol of Defiance Against Authoritarianism Under Nobel

ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu Amid Gaza Conflict Aftermath
November 21, 2024
The situation in Gaza has sparked significant international attention and debate, especially in light of the tragic loss of life and ongoing violence. The

Fano’s Military Successes and Political Tragedies
November 21, 2024
Yonas Biru, PhD It has been over 20 months since Fano took the Amhara tribal land by storm. Its swooping early success led some