Military Buildup and Hostile Statements Signal Deepening Crisis in Horn of Africa The Horn of Africa faces a mounting crisis as Ethiopia and Eritrea engage in an intensifying war of words over control of the Red Sea, with both nations employing increasingly aggressive rhetoric and military posturing that threatens to […]
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Ethiopia on the Edge: Fragile Peace Threatens to Collapse
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.
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.
Ethiopia’s Amhara Rebellion: Understanding the Roots of a New Northern Conflict
A year after the devastating war in Tigray ended in 2022, Ethiopia has been drawn into another violent confrontation — this time in the Amhara region. Once allies of the federal government, Amhara militias known as “Fano” have turned their weapons against it, sparking a new insurgency in the country’s […]
