Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Al Jazeera, Ethiopia, and the Politics of Selective Outrage
By Endex The Ethiopian Tribune editor in chief Opinion & Analysis There is a particular kind of arrogance embedded in...
By Endex The Ethiopian Tribune editor in chief Opinion & Analysis There is a particular kind of arrogance embedded in...
How a Young Woman from EPRP is Rewriting Ethiopian Political Theatre and What the Ruling Party's Silence on That Debate...
By Endex, the Chief Editor, Ethiopian Tribune I have been a journalist for many years. I have written obituaries for...
Memory, Martyrdom and the Mirage of the New Dubai By Endex Ethiopian Tribune Chief Editor A Date That Refuses to...
By E. Frashie | Ethiopian Tribune columnist Ethiopia’s political theatre, under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has become a masterclass...
The death rumour of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed has placed the survival of Abiy Ahmed's government under uncomfortable scrutiny. For...
FORWARDING: Yekatit 12 - From Oblivion to Memory (Inaugural Newsletter)This groundbreaking newsletter, created by descendants of Ethiopians imprisoned during the...
By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune Columnist Introduction: A Song, A Summit, and Structural Amnesia In February 2026, at a state...
On the curious disjunction between a capital that hosts the continent and a nation that cannot quite hold itself together...
Ethiopia’s economic debate is increasingly shaped not by what appears in the national budget, but by what happens outside it....