The Amhara Question: How Washington’s Calculations Leave Ethiopia’s Forgotten Community in the Shadows
As Ethiopia joins BRICS and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed cultivates closer ties with the UAE and Gulf powers, two Ethiopian...
As Ethiopia joins BRICS and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed cultivates closer ties with the UAE and Gulf powers, two Ethiopian...
By Sewasew Teklemariam, Ethiopian Tribune columnist London, 11 November 2025. Conway Hall was heavy with anticipation as Mehdi Hasan prepared...
By Endex, Ethiopian Tribune Chief Editor On Friday 14 and Saturday 15 November 2025, over 200 participants gathered at Windsor...
By Thomas Araya Ethiopian Tribune columnist Ethiopia, that ancient land of saints and sovereigns, is once again caught between the...
By Sewasew Teklemariam In the intricate theatre of Horn of Africa diplomacy, where ancient civilisations clash with modern statecraft and...
By Girma Berhanu, (Professor) Gothenburg University Department of Education and Special Education girma.berhanu@ped.gu.se Abstract The situation in Ethiopia’s Amhara region...
By Sewasew Teklemariam, Ethiopian Tribune columnist In the long shadow of Ethiopia’s political history, journalism has never been a neutral...
By Thomas Araya Ethiopian Tribune columnist In Addis Ababa’s financial district, optimism hums beneath the din of economic anxiety. For...
Authorities fine women for ‘immodest’ dress as capital’s red-light districts operate openly, serving burgeoning middle-class demand By Alemitu Regassa researcher...
Girma Berhanu (Professor) Abstract In recent public discourse, a prominent Ethiopian figure dismissed the ancient Semitic language Geʽez as "dead" and irrelevant...