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Ethiopia faces renewed instability as its relationship with Eritrea rapidly deteriorates, nearly seven years after their 2018 peace accord.
Ethiopia’s quest for sea access, driven by logistical needs and economic ambition, faces strong headwinds from regional rivalries and tensions in the Horn of Africa. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is leveraging diplomatic efforts to overcome the landlocked status hindering his country's economic goals.
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Ethiopia: 'Stop Filming, or I Will Shoot' - Ethiopian Journalists Targeted in Tigray Turmoil
Almost three years after Ethiopia's civil war ended, Tigray remains tense and dangerous for journalists, who have been shot at, detained, raided, and swept up in a local power struggle that could trigger renewed conflict.
We heard it is an amnesty, that’s what we know for now.” Ethiopia’s ministry of justice said the amnesty for Jawar and Nega was granted “to make the upcoming national dialogue successful and inclusive.
Ethiopia has attempted to transition to democracy twice. First in 1991, when a new government overthrew a dictatorial military regime. Second in 2018, when Abiy Ahmed took over as prime minister after protests against a repressive government. In both ...
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Ethiopia’s Air Power Leap with Russian Su-35S Fighters
In a part of the world where air superiority can determine political influence, Addis Ababa’s reported acquisition of up to six Russian Su-35S fighter aircraft marks a decisive intensification of its air force modernization.
Ethiopian security forces patrol a street after the Ethiopian army took control of Hayk town of Amhara city from the rebel Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) in Ethiopia on December 16, 2021. [AFP] Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of joining forces with a ...
Hadush Kebatu was deported on Tuesday evening after being arrested following a huge manhunt when he was wrongly freed from prison
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Ethiopia Slips Further in Global Rule of Law Ranking, Wjp Warns of Accelerating Authoritarian Trends
Ethiopia's rule of law continues its steady decline, ranking 132nd out of 143 countries in the 2025 World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index, released today. The country's score fell by 2.4% compared to last year,