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Is it not the time of Ethiopia’s Renaissance? May 19, 2024 By Said Goto Osman Introduction Over the last 50 years, Ethiopia was ruled by three
“Those Who Call Themselves Fano” , Quote from Ambassador Ervin Massinga’s Speech” May 19, 2024 By Dawit W Giorgis Rooted in a strong determination to combat oppression and colonialism, FANO
Open Letter to Ambassador Ervin Massinga May 19, 2024 By Asfaw Regasa Your recent speech, supposedly reflecting the foreign policy of the United States Government toward Ethiopia, has outraged countless of Ethiopians including myself,
Why Ethiopians and the International Community Should Support the Fano Movement? May 17, 2024 By Dr. Meseret Tessema Fano’s Just Cause for Armed Resistance The Fano movement in Ethiopia
The Complexities of Transition: Overcoming Genocidal Regimes in Africa May 17, 2024 Tesfa ZeMichael Confronting the most genocidal African Tyrant The renowned historian Pliny the Elder (23–79
The Ethiopian American Voter’s Guide :Your Vote Could make a Difference For Ethiopia May 18, 2024 The Ethiopian American Voter’s Guide :Your Vote Could make a Difference For Ethiopia. If you
The Impact of New Members on BRICS: Is the Alliance Crumbling? May 18, 2024 By Jai Hamid In 2024, BRICS underwent expansion by extending invitations to six additional countries,
Appeal and seek assistance from His Excellency Massninga May 17, 2024 His Excellency Ervin Jose Massinga United States Ambassador to Ethiopia Your Excellency Ambassador Ervin Jose Massinga,
Why You Shouldn’t Give Up on Negotiating a Settlement Just Yet May 17, 2024 Yonas Biru, PhD My earlier brief comment on Lidetu Ayalew’s proposal for a transitional
The US Ambassador to Ethiopia Ervin J. Massinga’s Speech on FANO Militia: A Quick Analysis May 17, 2024 By: Abe Lema On May 15, United States Ambassador to Ethiopia Ervin J. Massinga made his first visit to the American Gibbi in Addis Ababa
U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia Addresses Key Policy Issues in Speech May 15, 2024 Addis Ababa, May 15, 2024 – Today marks the inaugural visit of United States Ambassador
What Do Ethiopia and Vietnam Have in Common? An essay on humanist social and economic development May 15, 2024 Aklog Birara (Dr) ‘Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: arbitrary or unlawful killings,
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Why Lidetu’s Proposal for a Transitional Government Faces Steep Odds May 14, 2024 Yonas Biru, PhD It is a well-known adage that skeptical statisticians frequently mention. The idea is that if you provide an infinite number of monkeys
Abiy Ahmed’s Explosive Genocidal Speech in Wellega Oromia[International Criminal Court May 11, 2024 Abiy Ahmed’s address in Wellega was deeply genocidal, as he skillfully manipulated past grievances, fueled
Fano’s Influence on Ethiopia’s Political Crisis: A Comprehensive Analysis May 11, 2024 BY AGENAGN KEBEDE The term “Fano” has gained recognition in the military conflict in Ethiopia.
The Ethical Dilemma of Jawar’s Interview with Addis Standard May 12, 2024 Yonas Biru, PhD Last week I read a brief-summary of Jawar’s interview on Addis Standard
The Horn of Africa States Regional Relations May 12, 2024 By Dr. Suleiman Walhad May 12th, 2024 The world of today composes of some 196
Ethiopia’s divisive ethnic politics are causing the disintegration of national unity May 10, 2024 by Hussien Adal Mohammed (PhD) and AklogBirara (PhD) Ethiopia is currently facing two significant
The Horn of Africa States Agriculture The Only Savior May 10, 2024 By Dr. Suleiman Walhad May 10th, 2024 The plight of the Horn of Africa states
A recent study discovered that women in Ethiopia are being silenced by online abuse May 11, 2024 By Maya Misikir According to recent research, a significant number of Ethiopian women are subjected to gender-targeted attacks through various online platforms such as Facebook and
Jawar’s political transformation is embraced, yet it lacks ethical accountability May 9, 2024 Yonas Biru, PhD Multinational federalism engrained in the current constitution is here to stay. It
Addis Ababa’s Ruthless Land Grab: The Price Paid in Blood May 8, 2024 “Don’t tell anybody, Gashe Tekle! We have lived in our humble homes on this land
The genocide against the Amhara people is a topic that remains largely unaddressed and overlooked May 9, 2024 By Dr. Caleb May 9, 2024 The Amhara People’s Unspoken Sorrow The recent wave of
Government Forces in Southern Gondar Accused of Killing Civilians and Burning Homes May 9, 2024 Government forces in southern Gondar have been reported to have killed civilians and burned down
Urgent Action Needed: Why Congress Must Address the Crisis in Ethiopia Immediately May 6, 2024 Washington update – by Mesfin Mekonen May 6, 2024 Seeking a hearing on the crisis
The First and Only Nobel Peace Prize Winner Associated with a Death Squad, Exposed by Reuters May 5, 2024 The First and Only Nobel Peace Prize Winner Associated with a Death Squad, Exposed by
The Growing Humanitarian Crisis in Ethiopia: Why Urgent Action is Needed May 6, 2024 Ethiopia is currently experiencing one of its most severe humanitarian crises in recent memory, with millions of lives in jeopardy due to widespread hunger, disease
Wishing you a joyous, peaceful, and love-filled Easter celebration for the year 2016 May 5, 2024 To all those who adhere to the Christian faith, I extend my heartfelt wishes for
Journalists and Media Professionals Imprisoned and Persecuted in Ethiopia May 4, 2024 On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on May 3rd, it is imperative to
Ethiopia’s Battle: Transitioning from Unity to Violence May 5, 2024 Ethiopia must abolish state terrorism and establish law and order. Mariam Senbet May 4, 2024
Abiy Ahmed’s Economic Strategy: A Step Backwards Towards Mao Zedong’s China May 5, 2024 Yonas Biru, PhD Mao Zedong strived to outdo Russia as the primary communist nation globally
The Press Freedom Paradox: Diverging Narratives in Ethiopia May 4, 2024 By LJDemissie May 03, 2024 On the 3rd of May, the global community commemorated World
Part III: ESM Testimonials: Concluding Remarks Paulos Milkias Ph.D. and Tesfatsion Medhanie Ph.D May 4, 2024 Our direct involvement and observation of the tumultuous Ethiopian student movement during the 1960s culminated
Fano Accuse Tigray of Provoking War Over Disputed Territories May 3, 2024 Leaders of Fano in the Amhara region of Ethiopia have accused the Tigray administration of
The Horn of Africa States The Impoverished Region May 3, 2024 By Dr. Suleiman Walhad May 3rd, 2024 The Horn of Africa States region is part
The Dark Side of Kesis Belay Mekonnen’s $6 Million Scam May 2, 2024 Kesis Belay Mekonnen, a clergy member of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, has been implicated
Part II: Remembering the Ethiopian Student Movement: Personal Testimonials from Survivors May 2, 2024 Paulos Milkias, Paulos Milkias, an active participant in the student demonstration supporting the abortive coup