Ethiopia’s national human rights body has sounded the alarm over a pattern of serious violations taking place inside police detention facilities across the Amhara Region, pointing to unlawful arrests, prolonged custody without court hearings, and physical mistreatment of suspects. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) presented its findings at a […]
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Ethiopia Heads to Polls Amid Conflict and Democratic Concerns
Ethiopia is preparing for parliamentary elections on June 1, 2026, but widespread conflict, restricted press freedom, and opposition concerns are casting doubt on whether the vote will reflect genuine democratic competition. Ethiopia’s electoral authority announced that voting will not proceed in 46 electoral districts across the Amhara and Tigray regions. […]
Genocide Alert Renewed Over Ongoing Atrocities Against Ethiopia’s Amhara People
An international genocide prevention organization has renewed its urgent warning over what it describes as a systematic and ongoing genocide targeting the Amhara ethnic group in Ethiopia, a crisis that has claimed tens of thousands of civilian lives over nearly a decade. Background The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, a […]
Crisis Deepens in Ethiopia: War Threats, Mass Detentions, and Unaddressed Genocide Haunt the Nation
A new country report warns that Ethiopia faces converging crises, a looming armed conflict with Eritrea, unresolved atrocities in Tigray, and state violence against civilians in multiple regions, placing the country at multiple stages of the genocide warning scale. Ethiopia–Eritrea tensions reach a boiling point Relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea, […]
Ethiopia on Edge: Is a New War Looming in the Horn of Africa?
Tensions in the Horn of Africa have reached a critical level, with analysts warning that Ethiopia could be sliding toward another armed conflict, this time potentially with neighboring Eritrea, even as a temporary lull offers a fragile moment of relief. At the heart of the crisis is Ethiopia’s long-standing ambition […]
When Music Says What Politics Cannot: Lidetu Ayalew’s Reflections on the Etorika Phenomenon
The release of Ethiopian music icon Teddy Afro’s comeback album Etorika has done far more than dominate streaming charts, it has sparked a profound national conversation about politics, identity, emotion, and the power of art in a country under deep strain. Among those moved to put their thoughts into words […]
Seven Killed, Church Attacked in South Gondar as Violence Escalates in Amhara Region
A deadly attack on a small town in South Gondar Zone, Amhara Region, has left seven people dead and a church severely damaged, according to eyewitness accounts gathered from survivors and residents on the ground. The victims included two church deacons, a pastoral teacher, a veterinarian, and three farmers, all […]
Ethiopia’s Most Popular Singer Releases a Bold New Track That Has the Nation Talking
In a country where speaking out against the government has historically carried serious consequences, Ethiopia’s biggest music star has done exactly that and millions of people are listening. Teddy Afro released a new track titled Das Tal, loosely translated as “put up the tent” as part of his long-awaited comeback […]
WHO Condemns Killing of Healthcare Workers in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region as Medical Association Demands Release of Detained Medics
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a sharp condemnation following the fatal shooting of three healthcare workers in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, as the ongoing armed conflict between federal forces and regional militias continues to devastate civilian infrastructure including the country’s already fragile healthcare system. According to the WHO Director-General, […]
Ethiopia’s Prosperity Paradox: Grand Projects, Growing Hunger
As Ethiopia’s government pushes forward with ambitious infrastructure and urban development projects including a reportedly multi-billion-dollar presidential palace, a staggering number of its citizens continue to depend on emergency food aid to survive, raising urgent questions about who the country’s much-touted “prosperity” actually serves. The contrast is stark. While Addis […]
