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Ethiopia’s Debt Default: A Nation Under Financial Siege
Ethiopia, Africa’s second most populous nation with nearly 110 million people, became the continent’s third country in as many years to default on its international […]
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Selling the Soul of the City: The Real Cost of Addis Ababa’s Modernization
As Addis Ababa strides towards modernization, the human toll of this progress becomes starkly visible. The ongoing conflict between development and preservation leaves behind a […]
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The Cost of Truth: Ethiopia’s Battle Against Free Press
In recent years, Ethiopia has presented a troubling landscape for press freedom, with the government, despite being a key ally to Western nations, demonstrating a […]
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Crossroads of Sovereignty: The Ethiopia-Somaliland Accord and Its Implications
Many of the border disputes in Africa stem from the colonial era when European powers divided the continent. Somalia and Eritrea were once Italian colonies, […]
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The Irony of Peace: Ethiopia’s Struggle with Civil Unrest
Ethiopia, a nation with a large ethnic diversity, and home to approximately 112 million people. This demographic includes several ethnic groups, with the Oromo people […]
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Ethiopia’s Maritime Ambitions: Seeking Ports, Stirring Tensions in the Horn of Africa
The political landscape in Ethiopia has been significantly influenced by the country’s loss of port access, following Eritrea’s declaration of independence in 1993 and the […]
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Amhara in the Crossfire: The Human Cost of Ethiopia’s Federal Government Policies
Taking office in 2018, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed vowed to bridge the ethnic and regional divides among Ethiopians. His diplomatic endeavors with neighboring Eritrea were […]
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Fragile Unity: The Aftermath of War in Ethiopia
The devastating civil war in northern Ethiopia has resulted in an estimated 600,000 non-combatant fatalities, according to an Nyssen, a geographer at Ghent University in […]
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Ethnicity and Power Politics within the Ethiopian Orthodox Church
Located in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia, a nation once seen as a beacon of stability and growth, is currently spiraling into a crisis ingulfed […]