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View ArticleFractures appear in Ethiopia’s ethno-political mosaic
Disputes over power, resources, identity and territory have resurfaced under Abiy Ahmed BY DAVID PILLING/ FT Less than a month ago, Abiy Ahmed, prime minister of Ethiopia, won the Nobel Peace Prize. In...
View ArticleViolent Extremism and the Warning Signs of Civil War Ethiopia Today
By Dawit Wolde Giorgis A year ago, the people of Ethiopia ecstatically welcomed PM Abiy Ahmed and his colleague Lemma Megersa as peacemakers, unifiers and reformers introducing Ethiopia to a new era...
View ArticleThe PM Abiy administration’s Conundrum
By Tibebe Birihan After a good fresh start when taking the helm a year and half ago, PM Abiy seemed to be destined to unify and pacify the country tormented by TPLF looting gangs for close to 30...
View ArticleInadvertently, the Intellectual Prostitutes Are Promoting Amara Genocides!
By Belayneh Abate Like many other countries, Ethiopia has been inundated with intellectual prostitutes for the last half a century. These intellectual prostitutes are promoting the leaders of the...
View ArticleEthiopia violence: Facebook to blame, says runner Gebrselassie
Ethiopian running legend Haile Gebrselassie has told the BBC that fake news shared on Facebook was behind violence in which 78 people died. Trouble was sparked when an influential activist from the...
View ArticlePope Francis asks for prayer for persecuted Christians in Ethiopia
Courtney Mares | Catholic News Agency Nov 03, 2019 Pope Francis greets Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarch Abune Mathias Feb. 29, 2016. (Vatican Media via CNA) Pope Francis Sunday asked for prayer for...
View ArticleEthiopia’s Abiy says protests’ death toll rises to 86
After spate of violence, prime minister calls on Ethiopians to resist ‘forces’ threatening to impede progress. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said the death toll from protests last month stood...
View ArticleLiberal democracy is no liberator
November 3, 2019 by Emmanuel Yirdaw Liberal democracy will not liberate Ethiopian nationalities still struggling for recognition, and nor will it free the country from poverty Under the late Prime...
View Article30+ Churches Attacked, Clergy and Members Killed in Rising Unrest in Ethiopia
CBNNEWS / Steve Warren During the past two years since a young prime minister has taken over as the new leader of Ethiopia, more than 30 churches have been attacked with more than half of the buildings...
View ArticleNobel Prize for Ethiopian prime minister renews scrutiny of ‘premature’ awards
BY K. RIVA LEVINSON, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 11/05/19 THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL When Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was awarded the Nobel Peace...
View ArticleEthiopia’s Abiy Ahmed is facing the greatest test of his leadership
Ethnic and religious tensions that have spilled into violence and the deaths of dozens of protesters have their roots in the 1990s constitution Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. Tiksa Negeri /...
View ArticleEgypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan commit to resolving Nile dam dispute
Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan made a commitment to resolving a dispute over a large Ethiopian-led dam project after US-led talks on Wednesday. The three nations issued a statement saying they would...
View ArticleEthiopia Will Explode if It Doesn’t Move Beyond Ethnic-Based Politics
Oromo nationalism helped bring Abiy Ahmed to power, but it could also be his undoing. To hold the country together, the Nobel-winning prime minister needs to convince various ethnic groups that he and...
View ArticleThe Nonnegotiable truths in Ethiopian Politics
by Addissu Admas Just a little over a year and half ago, it appeared that Ethiopia was finally heading in the right direction, i.e., towards democracy, peace and, presumably, prosperity. Getting rid of...
View ArticleEthiopia where the oppressed become the oppressor
Abiy Ahmed Photographer: Zacharias Abubeker/AFP Via Getty Images By Teklu Abate Following the election on 2 April 2018 (by the EPRDF) of Dr Abiy Ahmed as Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, there was massive,...
View ArticleWhy Ethiopians are losing faith in Abiy’s promises for peace
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won the Nobel Peace Prize last month. Stian Lysberg Solum / EPA By Yohannes Gedamu When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power in 2018, the political reforms and...
View ArticleEthiopian Dam Dispute Causes International Mediation
By Amber Mazan The Nile River covers about one-tenth of Africa. // National Geographic The Nile River is a north flowing river which flows from Ethiopia and South Sudan into Egypt. It is one of the...
View ArticleThe Danger of Narcissist Political Behavior and the Politics of Ethno-Centrism
November 9, 2019 Tegenaw Goshu The very origin of the concept of narcissism (excessive self-aggrandizement) or the mentality of “I am the most admired and important person of all” is the Greek myth of...
View ArticleAddis Ababa and Washington, DC have signed an agreement to renegotiate the...
Satenaw November 11, 2019 The agreement was signed by Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, and Takele Uma mayor of Addis Ababa. The two cities have agreed to work together on economic, health, cultural...
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