Letter from Ethiopia, Diplomatic Capital, Displaced Citizens: The Contradictions of Addis Ababa
On the curious disjunction between a capital that hosts the continent and a nation that cannot quite hold itself together...
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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....
An investigation into how Jeffrey Epstein’s tentacles reached Ethiopia, and what it reveals about power, complicity, and the global reckoning...
Our columnist Sewasew Teklemariam exposes systematic distortion of growth figures and cost-of-living data in parliamentary address Addis Ababa — When...
By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune Columnist The spectacle unfolded with predictable diplomatic grace. Ahmed Shide, flanked by technocrats bearing reform...
By Ethiopian Tribune columnist E. Frashie On 17th January, the announcement of the Amhara Fano National Movement (AFNM) did more...
A Dialogue Between Two Minds By Ms Leeshan Kuratey, Ethiopian Tribune Columnist In an Ethiopian coffee house just off Bole...
By Endex, Ethiopian Tribune editor in chief In the Mexico district of central Addis Ababa, where concrete modernity jostles uneasily...
By Ethiopian Tribune Columnist In the cold heart of a London winter, two families, bound by thirteen years of friendship...
The first week of 2026 arrives with the usual rituals of forced optimism. Governments issue their polished greetings, citizens make...