Last month’s decision that prevents Tigray’s leading party from running in elections raises...
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Amharas turning on Abiy are short of Ethiopian allies
YOUR SUPPORT IS VITAL FOR OUR WORK Ethiopianist politics is being upended by increasing Amhara...
Oromia peace prospects dimmed by renewed fighting
Bridging the gap between OLA disarmament and a transitional government has become harder after...
Ethiopia’s Tigray election plan may cement peace but unlikely to...
Plans to hold elections in Tigray next Ethiopian year signal progress in consolidating stability...
Is peace finally coming to Ethiopia’s Oromia region?
Ethiopia’s long-running ruinous conflict in Oromia may finally be coming to an end as the...
Opposition to Oromia megacities echoes Ethiopia’s master plan...
Oromia implements restructuring with similarities to the controversial Addis Ababa master plan...
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Opposition to Oromia megacities echoes Ethiopia’s master plan...
Oromia implements restructuring with similarities to the controversial Addis Ababa master plan...
Under Ethiopia’s federal system, Western Tigray belongs in Tigray
The evidence also suggests the area was majority Tigrinya speaking prior to the federal era.
Amhara civilians were massacred in Tole, but questions remain
While the authorities and OLA accuse each other of the killings, and Amhara groups blame both, the...
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New zone in Ethiopia’s Oromia region triggers more unrest
Creation of East Borana Zone reignited tensions between the Guji and Borana Oromo clans.
Ethiopia needs a second capital city
Diluting the concentration of economic and political power may temper the demographic...
Five reasons why Ethiopia is at war with itself, again
Fano insurgents battling federal authorities are motivated by a multitude of factors.