The Erasure of Amhara Voices in International Coverage of Ethiopia
By Girma Berhanu (Professor) Watching recent international coverage of Ethiopia's election, I've been left with a question that grows harder...
By Girma Berhanu (Professor) Watching recent international coverage of Ethiopia's election, I've been left with a question that grows harder...
IGAD and AU missions praise institutional innovation and public commitment; cite suspended constituencies, underrepresentation of women, and uneven access as...
On a continent where elections are frequently described as historic milestones before a single ballot is cast, Ethiopia's seventh national...
By The Editorial Team, The Ethiopian Tribune June 1st, 2026 the date every observer of Ethiopian politics has circled on...
በቀለ ገሠሠ (ዶ/ር) ፩ኛ/ መንደርደሪያ፣ ብዙ ዓለማት ዞረን ዐይተናል። እግዚአብሔር አምላካችን ኢትዮጵያን የፈጠራት ሁሉን ነገር አሟልቶ ነው። የምድሯን ስፋትና ለምነት፣...
By Sewasew Teklemariam When The Economist warns that a prime minister's "ambitions threaten both his country and the Horn of...
Abiy Ahmed's corridor megaprojects seduce the global influencer class while 43 per cent of Ethiopians sink below the poverty line—a...
Minister of Rhetoric: Berhanu Nega and the Collapse of Education Policy Into Bureaucratic Theater Minister of Rhetoric: Berhanu Nega and...
By Professor Mefkereseb Goytom Hailu EDITORIAL FOREWORD The fortnight of 11–16 May reshuffled the diplomatic surface of the Ethiopian moment...
By Professor GIRMA BERHANU For more than half a century, Ethiopians have endured cycles of drought, famine, and mass starvation....