Fairness Deferred: Ethiopia’s Reform Rhetoric Meets the Bondholder Barricade
By Sewasew Teklemariam Ethiopian Tribune columnist As Minister Ahmed Shide pleads for multilateral solidarity, Ethiopia’s debt diplomacy unravels under creditor…
A Dialogue of the Deaf: How London Became the Stage for Ethiopia’s National Farce
By Ethiopian Tribune chief editor. It was a crisp October morning in London, one of those days where democracy feels…
Ethiopia’s Diplomatic Crossroads: U.S. Estrangement, Three Influential Figures, and the Crisis of Mediation
ByCaleb Ta (Dr.) Independent Researcher in African Political Affairs; Human Rights Advocate Abstract This article examines Ethiopia’s deepening diplomatic isolation…
Dialogue or Theatre? Ethiopia’s Future Takes the Stage in London
On the eve of the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission’s London conference, anticipation is mounting across the diaspora. The Park Plaza…
The Empress in Exile: When Bath Welcomed Ethiopian Royalty
By Endex, Ethiopian Tribune Chief Editor On a quiet morning in the late 1930s, the genteel streets of Lower Weston…
Revolutionary Comrades, Ponzi Schemes, and 119 Million Missing Cars: An Ethiopian Tragicomedy
Ethiopia’s Theatre of Governance: A Satirical Chronicle By Sewasew Teklemariam Ethiopian Tribune columnist Ethiopia’s Ministry of Transport has unveiled plans…
Sovereignty Under Siege: Reading the Fracture Lines Between Asmara and Addis
A Correspondent’s Dispatch ADDIS ABABA — The Economist’s stark assessment landed like a stone in still water. “Africa’s most secretive…
Ethiopia’s Fighter Jet Folly: A Nation Shopping for Su-35s While Begging for Bread
By Sewasew Teklemariam Ethiopian Tribune columnist One struggles to know where to begin with Ethiopia’s latest escapade in fiscal lunacy.…
Ethiopia’s Green Leap or Policy Overreach? The Politics, Perils and Promises of the Fuel Ban
By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune correspondent When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that Ethiopia would no longer import fuel-powered trucks,…
Shallow Graves and Rising Tides: How Proxy Wars and Gen Z Uprisings Are Redrawing the Horn
By Thomas Araya Ethiopian Tribune columnist In the Horn of Africa, where silence is often mistaken for stability and memory…









