Ethiopia is once again teetering on the brink of a devastating conflict. The peace agreement that ended the brutal two-year war in Tigray is fraying, and tensions among regional powers are raising fears of another full-scale confrontation in the Horn of Africa.
Eskinder Nega: “The Amhara Struggle Is a War of Self-Defense, Not Ethnonationalism”
As Ethiopia’s internal tensions deepen, the Amhara region has become the epicenter of renewed violence. In a recent interview with TRT World’s The Newsmakers, Amhara leader Eskinder Nega, chairperson of the Amhara Fano People’s Organization (AFPO), defended the armed resistance in his region, calling it a “war of self-defense” against […]
ICRC Steps Up Humanitarian Assistance in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region Amid Renewed Clashes
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has expanded its humanitarian operations in Ethiopia’s Amhara region as fighting between government forces and the Amhara Fano armed group continues to cause widespread suffering. The organization has delivered emergency medical aid, facilitated evacuations of the wounded, and conducted visits to detainees […]
Another Tragedy in Arsi: Dozens of Amhara Orthodox Christians Killed in Oromia.
A wave of shocking violence has once again hit Ethiopia’s Oromia region. In late October 2025, more than 25 Orthodox Christians, mostly from the Amhara community, were brutally killed in the East Arsi Zone. Church officials say this attack is part of a continuing pattern of violence targeting Orthodox believers […]
Inside Ethiopia’s Amhara Crisis: Power, Persecution, and the Struggle for Survival
For generations, Ethiopia’s Amhara community formed the backbone of the nation’s political, cultural, and religious identity. Yet today, they find themselves at the center of a humanitarian and political crisis — facing displacement, targeted violence, and deepening marginalization. Over the past six decades, the Amhara story has transformed from that […]
Addis Ababa in Crisis: A Capital Fighting for Its Identity
Ethio Chronicle’s latest documentary argues that “understanding Addis Ababa is understanding Ethiopia” and warns that the capital is facing unprecedented pressure.
Canada Issues Strong Warning: Avoid Non-Essential Travel to Ethiopia
The Government of Canada is urging its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Ethiopia due to escalating security risks, particularly in several regions where violence and instability remain high. The advisory, last updated on November 14, 2025, highlights armed conflict, civil unrest, and crime as major concerns.
The Diaspora Divide: Why Tigrayan Activism Outpaced the Amhara Movement in the Global Arena. (Exclusive Article)
In recent years, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government has faced mounting resistance not only inside Ethiopia but across diaspora communities worldwide. Among the loudest voices in this global outcry are the Tigrayan and Amhara diasporas. Both groups have organized large protests, mobilized digital campaigns, and attempted to influence international policy. […]
Ethiopians in the UK Protest Against the Amhara Genocide
Ethiopians living in the United Kingdom held a massive protest in London, raising their voices against the ongoing Amhara genocide in Ethiopia. The demonstration brought together thousands of Ethiopians who called for justice, peace, and an end to the atrocities.
Over Two Dozen Civilians Killed in Oromia: Ethiopian Orthodox Church Reports Surge in Attacks
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) has reported that more than 25 civilians were killed across the East Arsi Zone of Oromia Region during the month of October 2025, highlighting what it describes as a worsening pattern of targeted violence against Orthodox Christians.
