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Two Nations, One Goal: Building Unity in Ethiopian and Kenyan Communities

Two Nations, One Goal: Building Unity in Ethiopian and Kenyan Communities

My plight with our Ethiopian/Kenyan communities to come together and build unity and progress. First in 2006 and later in 2014, due to acceleration of regional conflicts. By Said G Osman. Dear All, At different times in the history of mankind, different methods have been used to overcome adversity, both natural and man-made. We learn […]

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Ethiopia’s Marathon Dynasty: Double Triumph at Paris Marathon

Ethiopia’s Marathon Dynasty: Double Triumph at Paris Marathon

Mulugeta Uma and Mestawut Fikir emerged victorious in the Paris Marathon men’s and women’s races on Sunday, marking Ethiopia’s first double win in the event in five years. Uma finished first in the men’s race with a time of 2:05:33, surpassing Kenyan runners Titus Kipruto and Elisha Rotich. Kipruto crossed the finish line 15 seconds

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Unveiling Injustice: Ato Christian Tadele and Ato Yohannes Buayalew Fight Against Discrimination and Captivity”

Unveiling Injustice: Ato Christian Tadele and Ato Yohannes Buayalew Fight Against Discrimination and Captivity”

In their legal complaint, Ato Christian Tadele and Ato Yohannes Buayalew alleged that they, along with several others, were compelled to stay overnight with Askren and subjected to derogatory remarks targeting their Amhara heritage. Furthermore, they characterized the ordeal as a form of captivity.’          

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Congressman Tim Walberg’s Stance on Gaza and the US Nuclear Option

Congressman Tim Walberg’s Stance on Gaza and the US Nuclear Option

Congressman Tim Walberg, Gaza, and the low threshold of the US nuclear option: the urgent need for a crash project to develop African nuclear weapons and delivery systems. “We shouldn’t be spending a dime on humanitarian aid (in Gaza). It should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Get it over quick. The same should be in Ukraine.

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Governance in North-East Africa

Governance in North-East Africa

By Said G Osman. Introduction Today, countries around the world have various combinations of rules applied for governance. They are roughly grouped into categories based on the practice-levels of democratic and autocratic principles. Here is the list classification of models of governance: a) Working Democracy; b) Deficient Democracy; c) Hybrid Regime; d) Moderate Autocracy; and

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The Crisis in Ethiopia: Abiy Ahmed’s Military Executions in Amhara

The Crisis in Ethiopia: Abiy Ahmed’s Military Executions in Amhara

Human Rights Watch April 4, 2024 Urgent action is required to establish a UN inquiry and bring an end to the culture of impunity among abusive commanders. In the Amhara region of Lalibela, Ethiopian Orthodox pilgrims find respite at a campsite, marking a significant moment as the Ethiopian military reestablished authority over the town from

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A 156-Year-Old Mystery: The Quest for Emperor Tewodros II’s Stolen Clothes in Manchester

A 156-Year-Old Mystery: The Quest for Emperor Tewodros II’s Stolen Clothes in Manchester

By Gemma Sherlock, BBC News An historian is currently investigating the mystery surrounding the disappearance of an African emperor’s stolen garments 156 years ago, with suspicions that they may have ended up in Manchester. Emperor Tewodros II had his prized coat and scarf ripped from his body during a British invasion of Ethiopia in 1868.

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The discussions at the IMF concluded without reaching a consensus

The discussions at the IMF concluded without reaching a consensus

The talks between Ethiopian officials and an IMF delegation in Addis Ababa concluded after two weeks without reaching a financial agreement, as stated by the IMF in a recent announcement. Alvaro Piris, heading an IMF delegation, achieved significant advancements in exploring ways the IMF could assist the economic plan of Ethiopian officials from March 19

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Fano: A widespread public anger for the preservation of Amhara identity, fairness, and the unity of Ethiopia.

Fano: A widespread public anger for the preservation of Amhara identity, fairness, and the unity of Ethiopia.

Introduction This paper is a continuation of my previous work Fano: A Living Saviour of The Amhara People And The Ethiopian Spirit – Analysis. A lot has happened since my last work. Having almost accurately predicted how Fano would become a game-changer, I have written several short articles about the movement [its original meaning being “a free peasant fighting to

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