When the Sanctuary Empties Quietly: Ethiopia’s Orthodox Church and the Human Rights Crisis No One Wants to Name
By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune Columnist There is a particular sound a civilisation makes when it is being hollowed out....
By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune Columnist There is a particular sound a civilisation makes when it is being hollowed out....
By Sewasew Teklemariam President Donald Trump’s attempt to resurrect American mediation over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has landed with...
By Sewasew Teklemariam At Addis Ababa University’s 75th anniversary celebration, a remarkable exchange unfolded, one that crystallised decades of tension...
The first week of 2026 arrives with the usual rituals of forced optimism. Governments issue their polished greetings, citizens make...
Can Infrastructure Forge Stability Where Politics Has Failed? By E Frashie, Ethiopian Tribune Columnist About an hour south of Addis...
By Sewasew Teklemariam There is something almost tragicomic about watching great powers rediscover Ethiopia every few decades, dusting off the...
On a crisp December evening outside the UAE embassy, Britain’s Ethiopian diaspora confronted not just a foreign power, but the...
When “Debt Relief” Means Bondholder Profits By E FrashieEthiopian Tribune Commentary Ethiopia’s struggle to restructure its sovereign debt has become...
How a government courting Tehran and BRICS finds itself branded a persecutor in Washington By E Frashie Ethiopian Tribune columnist...
A nation trades its humanitarian soul for cryptocurrency’s fleeting promise By Thomas Araya, Ethiopian Tribune columnist In the dim glow...