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Opinion
Social Media in Amhara Politics: Disinformation and Misinformation in an Existential Struggle
Introduction There is nothing new in voicing concerns over the possible negative effects of social media. Indeed, there is nothing…
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Opinion
Unveiling the Paradox: How Education Fuels Totalitarianism in Ethiopia and Why the ‘Smart’ Embrace It
In the complex tapestry of Ethiopian history, the role of the educated elite is paradoxical. The narrative that unfolds, particularly…
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Art & Life
Abiy Ahmed’s Deceptive “Corridor Development” Hides Poverty in Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s “corridor development” project in Addis Ababa is a misleading endeavor, masking poverty rather than addressing it.…
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Opinion
The Downward Spiral of Collective Intelligence Among Ethiopia’s Political Elites: A Detailed Historical Analysis
Introduction Ethiopia’s political trajectory from the reign of Emperor Menelik II (1889–1913) to the current administration of Prime Minister Abiy…
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News
Solidarity in Education: Diaspora Support for Amhara Students
In a time of crisis, Addis Ababa University’s decision to reject high-scoring Amhara students seeking refuge on campus has sparked…
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Opinion
“For whom the bell Tolls” SOS Emergency on the continued Genocide on Amhara.
The genocidal war unleashed on the Amhara population by the Oromo leader, Abiy Ahmed Ali has been misconstrued as a…
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Opinion
The Fate of Wolkait, Gondar-Amhara and Ethiopia
WELKAIT, ETHIOPIA - APRIL 07: Tefere Demile, an 80 year old resident of Adi Selam stands next to the remains…
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Opinion
The Making of A ‘Beggar Nation’: The Case Of Ethiopia
INTRODUCTION For the past four or five years, I have been mostly writing about the dangers faced by Ethiopia –a…
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