By Sewasew Teklemariam, Ethiopian Tribune Columnist Ethiopia has always been a country of many names Sheba, Abyssinia, the Land of Origins. But in the last three decades, it has acquired...
By Sewasew Teklemariam Ethiopian Tribune Columnist In the rather extensive catalogue of imperial doublespeak, precious few terms have matured quite so poorly as “deportees” a euphemism now being cheerfully plastered...
A follow-up report on the successful completion of a groundbreaking cultural project that brought Ethiopian families back to the island where their ancestors were exiled By Ethiopian Tribune Reporter The...
An Ethiopian refugee’s path from serving his community as a church deacon in Bahir Dar to breaking barriers in American politics By Ethiopian Tribune Reporter Photo credit councillor Amsalu Kassaw’s...
Major festival promises football, athletics, live music and authentic cuisine from 15th-17th August The Ethiopian Sports & Culture Federation in UK is preparing to host one of the year’s most...
A tribute to Ethiopia’s most internationally acclaimed leader, whose scholarly honours dwarf contemporary claims to academic excellence By Ethiopian Tribune In an era where academic credentials have become the currency...
23rd July marks the birth of a man whose influence transcended borders, faiths, and generations, yet whose memory grows dimmer with each passing year in the very land he called...
An Ethiopian Tribune Analysis As President Isaias Afwerki issues fresh warnings against Ethiopia, the complex web of regional politics reveals itself to be far more nuanced than international headlines suggest...
A Commentary by The Ethiopian Tribune In the rather theatrical world of international economics, few figures command attention quite like Professor Steve H. Hanke. Rather like a Victorian-era town crier...