Red Sea Rift: Ethiopia and Eritrea on the Brink
The Horn of Africa stands at a precarious crossroads as tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea reach a fever pitch, threatening to plunge the region into its most destructive conflict since the 1998-2000 border war. What began as a promising peace dividend following Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Nobel Prize-winning reconciliation efforts has devolved into a dangerous game of geopolitical chess, where miscalculation could trigger catastrophic consequences for millions.
Parliamentary Reversal on Immunity Clause: A Victory for Civil Liberties and Democratic Accountability
The Gold Question: Investigating Allegations Against PM Abiy Ahmed
GERD Completion: A Watershed Moment for Ethiopia – But What’s Really in Store for Taxpayers?
Ethiopia’s Debt Restructuring Breakthrough: A Double-Edged Sword for Economic Recovery
Ethiopia has secured a landmark debt restructuring agreement with its Official Creditor Committee (OCC), formalising a $3.5 billion debt relief package under the G20 Common Framework for Debt Treatments. This breakthrough, announced by the Ministry of Finance on 2 July, represents a crucial milestone in the nation’s protracted struggle with mounting external debt obligations, yet it comes with significant implications for the country’s economic sovereignty and future fiscal policy.
