“Voices Jammed, Truth Suspended”: Ethiopia’s War on Journalism and the Literacy of Power
By Sewasew Teklemariam, Ethiopian Tribune columnist In the long shadow of Ethiopia’s political history, journalism has never been a neutral...
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...
By Ethiopian Tribune chief editor. It was a crisp October morning in London, one of those days where democracy feels...
ByCaleb Ta (Dr.) Independent Researcher in African Political Affairs; Human Rights Advocate Abstract This article examines Ethiopia’s deepening diplomatic isolation...
Ethiopia’s Theatre of Governance: A Satirical Chronicle By Sewasew Teklemariam Ethiopian Tribune columnist Ethiopia’s Ministry of Transport has unveiled plans...
By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune correspondent When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that Ethiopia would no longer import fuel-powered trucks,...
YJ’s “Shaka Shaka” Is Diaspora Rap’s Defining Moment and a Call to Action By Ethiopian Tribune | October 1, 2025...
By Ethiopian Tribune | 29 September 2025 In the vast echo chamber of the United Nations General Assembly, where nations...