Ethiopia: Tigraye republic in turmoil as EUFF rebels hit a notorious prison in Adigrat
By Getahune Bekele The ruling minority junta in Ethiopia has suffered the first real taste of what is to come, on Wednesday 31 October
Over 14 killed, dozens injured in bomb attack on Adigrat Prison
ADIGRAT, Northern Ethiopia – Over 14 inmates were killed and dozens were injured when a building housing at least 1300 prisoners was destroyed in
Ethiopia Muslims rally on Fridays as tension rises
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — As midday prayers came to an end at the Grand Anwar mosque in Ethiopia’s capital, worshippers continued on to
Mr. Hailemariam has already made several mistakes
Is it because of multiple personality? by MeKonnen H. Birru, PhD* Don’t lie to each other, for you have stripped off your old sinful
72 Ethiopian refugees drowned in the Gulf of Aden
(Durame) November 1, 2012 — At least 72 Ethiopian migrants are reported to have drowned on October 26, 2012 while attempting to cross from
Beyond Derailment and Canonization: Assessing Meles’s Rule – By Messay Kebede, PhD
By Messay Kebede, PhD Scholars loyal to the Woyanne regime, often for the sake of ethnic solidarity, but with some scruples left for the
Ethiopia’s homeless Prime Minister – By Hama Tuma
By Hama Tuma (The Africa Report) — Sometimes we Ethiopians like to boast. The first in everything! The cradle of mankind. The first bare
Debre Berhan shaking with University students’ protest
By Derese Tariku, De Birhan Media Staffer Addis Abeba 31 October 2012 Debre Berhan University, located in Amhara Region, North Showa Zone, in Debre