Ethiopia will hold parliamentary and regional elections on Monday that analysts expect Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's party to win in ​a landslide, despite significant unrest in much of the country.
The government has been accused of relying on covert security structures, such as the Koree Nageenyaa (“Security Committee”), which have reportedly committed serious human rights violations, including ...
Over 50 million Ethiopians are registered to vote, with youth and women forming a significant share of the electorate.
Many teams have fans abroad, but the bond between the north London club and ordinary Africans is on a different level. A continent expects, says author and cultural critic Sean Jacobs ...
The IMF says Ethiopia’s economy will grow faster in 2026 than that of any other non-oil producer. Those are all good reasons to pay Mr Abiy attention. Yet there is another, more alarming one: the ...
Declarations of military superiority have been a recurring theme on social media in Ethiopia and Eritrea as relations between ...
Ethiopians will vote in parliamentary and regional elections on Monday that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s party is expected to ...
We produce wheat ourselves and have become self-sufficient.” If once Ethiopia was a byword for famine, now it was rapidly ...