Eritrea’s Deepening Human Rights Crisis: Torture, War Crimes, and International Alarm
By EFREM TESFAGABR Eritrea, a small nation on the Horn of Africa, is once again at the center of grave…
By EFREM TESFAGABR Eritrea, a small nation on the Horn of Africa, is once again at the center of grave…
By ALEXANDER GEBREEGZIHER Ethiopia, once heralded as a beacon of economic transformation and political renewal in the Horn of Africa,…
By GEBREHIWOT HAILESLASE A major global virtual protest was held on Saturday, June 7, against Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed,…
By GEBREHIWOT HAILESLASE Taye Dendea, a well-known Ethiopian politician and former State Minister of Peace, has been arrested once again…
By GEBREHIWOT HAILESLASE Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) has categorically denied allegations that over 7.7…
By GEBREHIWOT HAILESLASE Adigrat, Ethiopia – Despite recent reports on social media suggesting the withdrawal of Eritrean forces from Ethiopia’s…
By GEBREHIWOT HAILESLASE The Ethiopian government is under increasing international scrutiny amid mounting reports of human rights abuses across the…
By GETAHUN GAREDEW WODAJE (PHD) A new wave of industrial ambition is sweeping across Africa—and Addis Ababa stands at its…
By ALEXANDER GEBREEGZIHER Ethiopia is witnessing an unprecedented wave of strikes by healthcare professionals, as doctors, nurses, and medical staff…
By ALEXANDER GEBREEGZIHER When Ethiopia was chosen by the United Nations to host the global celebrations for World Press Freedom…