A Call to Every Ethiopian Heart and the Conscience of the World Sirak Zena June 18, 2025 I was struck to the core when I first listened to Taye Dendea Aredo speak
By LJDemissie June 18, 2025 Ethiopia stands at a crossroads, grappling with profound economic challenges while navigating a national identity shaped by decades of ethnic federalism. Under the TPLF-led EPRDF, ethnicity was not merely politicized and institutionalized—it was strategically leveraged as a
June 17, 2025 The Habessha Hunger Crisis in Ethiopia, especially in Wagmra, makes headlines as thousands struggle to find food under Abiy Ahmed’s rule.
A military helicopter being shot down by Fano in Gorgora, Gondar, is stirring up quite the storm! Picture this: a helicopter engulfed in flames lighting
Messay Kebede “ከፍታው በጣም ደስ ስላለን አታውርዱን።” ዳንኤል ክብረት Among Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s statements and actions that most people find disconcerting, to say the least, and hard to explain, is the
June 13, 2025 The Habesha The U.S. position on the Fano and Oromo conflicts has everyone scratching their heads these days. The recent shift in America’s stance towards the Fano militia in
By LJDemissie June 10, 2025 Introduction The case of Gelete Burka, one of Ethiopia’s most celebrated athletes, exemplifies the systemic failures that stripped her
As a Prelude The federal government of Ethiopia’s war for “disarmament” in the Amhara region has become much more complicated and devastating than everyone’s expectation
June 9, 2025 The Habesha In a pivotal moment that will reverberate through history, Zemene Kassie delivers a powerful message to the Amhara community and the world. This
(The Habesha) – In a groundbreaking online event by “Ethiopia Together,” Lidetu Ayalew and his spirited comrades have created a new platform for change.
Washington Update Attacks on religious freedom in Ethiopia June 5, 2025 Mesfin Mekonen Briefs International Religious Freedom Roundtable on Ethiopia There is growing alarm
By Shimels Hussien (Dr.) Ethiopia’s healthcare system stands on the brink of collapse, mirroring the catastrophic public health crisis that unfolded in Turkmenistan under
By Fenta Takele The UAE’s Imperial Outpost in Africa is gaining significant attention, with many concerned about its effects on the region’s geopolitics. As
By: Sophonias A. Kassa Introduction Ethiopia’s transition to multiparty democracy in 1991 was expected to usher in political pluralism and decentralization. However, instead of
Author: Caleb Ta (Dr.) Date: May 8, 2025 Abstract This paper examines the systemic marginalization of healthcare professionals in Ethiopia amidst political repression, economic
By Agenagn Kebede Dagnew Abstract This very short and precise commentary examines the political trajectory of Eskinder Nega—an Ethiopian journalist, activist, and former political
(The Habesha) – Imagine a land of fascinating history and vibrant culture, yet riddled with conflicts that are far from humane. The Derg regime, known for its feudal atrocities, unleashed horror on
(The Habesha) – Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has become a name intertwined with serious accusations involving genocide against the Amhara people. Critics hold him responsible for acts reminiscent of Rwanda’s tragic
May 5, 1941, marks the victorious entry of Haile Selassie into Addis Ababa to end the atrocious Italian occupation. The war of the Italian Fascists on Ethiopia from 1936 to 1941 was
HIM Haile Selassie I and His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan were two towering figures in modern history. Both leaders not only influenced their respective nations but also played significant roles on
(The Habesha) – Afewerk Tekle, a celebrated Ethiopian artist, was born on October 22, 1932, in Ankober, Shewa Province. Renowned for his vibrant paintings
By OLIVIA ALLHUSEN / Daily Mail Ethiopia has formally requested that King Charles and the British Army return artefacts deemed ‘sacred’ that were taken during
The collaboration between Amoraw Kamora and Aschalew Fetene is anticipated to resonate with audiences, offering a fresh perspective on contemporary music. With its engaging
The 50th Berlin Marathon, which took place on Sunday, saw Ethiopian runners Milkesa Mengesha and Tigist Ketema emerge victorious in the men’s and women’s
By LJDemissie August 22, 2024 Concerns Regarding the Integrity of the Ethiopian Olympic Committee’s Leadership Dear International Olympic Committee I am writing to
Profile In the dynamic and often challenging world of politics, it’s not unusual to come across personalities who are true game-changers in their respective regions. One such stalwart is Dr. Dessalegn Chanie
Profile In this feature article, we have the privilege to delve into the incredible life journey of Professor Messay Kebede, an Ethiopian born emeritus professor of philosophy. We accompany him through his educational
By Habtamu Kebede The government’s control over media and suppression of dissenting voices The independent press in Ethiopia has reportedly been prohibited from reporting
The United States is throwing its support behind Ethiopia’s initiative to enhance its maritime access. This strategic move, according to Ervin Massinga, the U.S.