East Africa
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Unyielding Terror: Oromo Liberation Front (OLA) Continues Targeted Killings of Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa – A violent attack occurred midweek in Aseko district, Arsi Zone, Oromia region, resulting in the deaths of…
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Opinion
The Drama of Ethnic Identity
Why African states are not making progress – and what needs to be done. In 1963, the Organization of African…
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Breaking Barriers: The Inspiring Journeys of Heman Bekele and Meti Abebe
In an era where the contributions of immigrants are increasingly recognized, two Ethiopian Americans are making their mark in the…
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Breaking News: Somalia and Egypt Forge Landmark Defense Pact Amid Rising Regional Tensions
In a significant development on the Horn of Africa, Somalia and Egypt today signed a comprehensive defense agreement aimed at…
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Opinion
Cosmetic and Textbook Reforms Will Not Solve Ethiopia’s Crisis
“As long as Europe and America control our money, they will control our economy. We need an African common currency…
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Washington Sets Three-Day Deadline for Sudanese Army’s Participation in Geneva Peace Talks
The U.S. government has set a firm deadline of three days for Sudan's army to join the peace negotiations in…
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EAR Through The Lens
Ayna Eyesus and other Crimes the World never talks about
AYNA, ETHIOPIA – DECEMBER 23, 2021: This photo, taken on December 23, 2021 in Ayna Eyesus, Ethiopia shows a pair…
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Sudan: Famine Strikes Darfur Displacement Camp, Global Alert Issued
Famine has been declared at the Zamzam camp for displaced persons in North Darfur, Sudan, according to a global food…
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Ethiopian Conflicts Lead to Rise in Rape and Violence Against Women
Violence against women remains a critical issue amid the ongoing conflicts in Ethiopia, with severe implications for survivors across the…
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Opinion
Unveiling the Paradox: How Education Fuels Totalitarianism in Ethiopia and Why the ‘Smart’ Embrace It
In the complex tapestry of Ethiopian history, the role of the educated elite is paradoxical. The narrative that unfolds, particularly…
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