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 ...
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Ethiopia’s New Megadam Inflames Regional Tensions
Ethiopia has inaugurated its massive hydroelectric dam on the Nile, a project that has raised alarms in Egypt and Sudan.
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Ethiopia: Five Political Parties Form Coalition Ahead of National Elections
Five political parties have announced the formation of a coalition framework aimed at enabling joint political activity. The parties include the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP), Enat ...
In recent months, the Ethiopian government has unveiled a series of ambitious mega projects, often accompanied by elaborate ceremonies and sweeping promises.
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed State Minister of Finance Eyob Tekalign as the new central bank governor on ...
Ethiopia’s debt crisis has been deemed “unsustainable” by the IMF and World Bank, citing defaults, weak exports, and ...
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Ethiopia: Surge in Arrests of Journalists, Media Workers
Ethiopian security forces have arbitrarily arrested several journalists and media professionals since August 2025.
After decades of work, funding delays and regional pushback, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is inaugurated.
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: End the Drone Doctrine: Ethiopia Cannot Bomb Its Way to Peace
Editorial - On 4 September 2025, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed toured the AeroAbay drone assembly plant and proudly declared that Ethiopia's "locally produced drones" are "key to defending the nation's ...
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