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Creating Enabling Conditions for Upcoming Elections

As Ethiopia gears up to hold the 7th general elections, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s (PhD) offer of reassurance to lawmakers that the elections, tentatively...

Growth Without Peace Is a Mirage

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s (PhD) recent declaration that Ethiopia will become Africa’s largest economy within the next decade captured headlines and stirred both optimism...

Safeguarding the Right to Movement

In its latest monitoring between April and September 2025, the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) sounded an alarm: widespread road closures, abductions, curfews, and...

Defusing the Mounting Ethio-Eritrea Tensions

The escalating tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, marked by Ethiopia's recent formal accusation that Eritrea is preparing for war, threaten to plunge the Horn...

The Pitfalls of Exploiting Mega Projects for Political Mileage

In recent months, the Ethiopian government has unveiled a series of ambitious mega projects, often accompanied by elaborate ceremonies and sweeping promises. Just this...

T-Bill Yields Near Commercial Lending Rates Amid 243 Billion Birr Domestic Borrowing Plan

Ethiopia’s treasury bill yields have surged close to commercial lending rates, with the six-month tenor reaching 20.5 percent during the latest auction as the...

Nile River Basin Commission Nears Establishment

Ethiopia's President hails CFA, GERD as epic milestones at UNGA The long-awaited Nile River Basin Commission is nearing establishment, President Taye Atske-Selassie told the 80th...

Time to Rebuild Ethiopian Athletics from the Roots

Ethiopia entered the recently concluded 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo carrying the weight of history. For decades, the country has stood as a...

Pan-African CSO Urges Climate Justice, Ending Illicit Financial Flows

Leading a pan-African voice for economic and climate justice, delegates from a dozen African nations gathered in Addis Ababa this month, urged stakeholders to...

Nearly Half Children under Five in Somalia Face Acute Malnutrition: Save the Children

Save the Children warns that nearly half of children under five in Somalia could face malnutrition by July next year. Aid agencies, the charity said...

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