Gold Fever and the Mirage of Recovery: Ethiopia’s Bullion Boom and the Battle for Economic Credibility
By Thomas Araya Ethiopian Tribune columnist In Addis Ababa’s financial district, optimism hums beneath the din of economic anxiety. For...
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...
Last night, London Debretsion Church became a beacon of light and unity as the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo community gathered to...