Unrest in Ethiopia’s Oromia region, federal forces blamed for deaths
Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban There is an uneasy calm in Ethiopia’s Oromia region following the deaths of fifteen civilians at the hands of federal security forces. About a dozen others are said to have...
View ArticleEthiopia faces social media blackout after new ethnic unrest
By Associated Press December 12 at 1:12 PM ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopia faces a social media blackout as clashes intensify between ethnic groups in various parts of the country. Facebook and...
View ArticleJawar Mohamed’s Breaking News Headlines
Members of the House Representative from OPDO and ANDM separately held emergency meeting today Accordingly they have decided parliamentary session shall not resume until the Prime Minister as...
View ArticleHiber News Analysis: The Economist on Mengistu Hailemariam
Hiber News Analysis: The Economist on Mengistu Hailemariam The Age of Ethiopia’s Identity Crisis: Why Some Are Wishing for Mengistu
View ArticleU.S. ‘troubled’ over Ethiopia’s renewed deadly violence, calls for justice
Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban The United States Embassy in Ethiopia says it is troubled and saddened by deadly violence in the country over the past two days. Reports indicate that about 15 people were...
View ArticleReports: Ethiopian Forces Crack Down on Oromo Protests, Killing up to 15
In Ethiopia, there are reports the government has blocked access to Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms in the wake of a military crackdown against protests in the Oromia region. Oromo...
View ArticleVancouver-based miner to expand operations in Ethiopia
Valentina Ruiz Leotaud British Columbia, Canada Vancouver-based East Africa Metals (TSX-V:EAM) submitted two mining licence applications for the company’s Da Tambuk and Mato Bula Gold deposits at its...
View ArticleOromo Youth Anger in Moyale Town
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View ArticleLoveland police arrest three men on suspicion of first-degree kidnapping
Bail for one suspect was set at $1 million By Sam Lounsberry Reporter-Herald Staff Writer Loveland police arrested three men on suspicion of first-degree kidnapping Tuesday evening after a woman was...
View ArticleFormer U.S. official says Ethiopia needs all-party conference before country...
Herman Cohen ESAT News (December 13, 2017) The former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs says the TPLF should consider a mediation by the U.S. government and organize an all party...
View ArticleESAT DC Daily News Thur 14 Dec 2017
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View ArticleAs Violence Flares in Ethiopia, Internet Goes Dark — VOA
FILE – A woman walks past an Ethio Telecom office in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, Nov. 9, 2015. FILE – A woman walks past an Ethio Telecom office in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, Nov. 9, 2015....
View ArticleHiber Special News Decemeber 14, 2017
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View ArticleLife and Legacy: Yeharerwerk Gashaw – Pt 1
Life and Legacy: Yeharerwerk Gashaw – Pt 1 The post Life and Legacy: Yeharerwerk Gashaw – Pt 1 appeared first on Satenaw: Ethiopian News|Breaking News: Your right to know!.
View ArticleBBN Daily Ethiopian News December 14, 2017
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View ArticleEthiopia is using Israeli spy technology to target its dissidents abroad
Ethiopia’s government has been doubling down on its efforts to surveil its critics, bringing the long arm of the state into the foreground and its resolve to sabotage opposition figures and media...
View ArticleExemplary Peacemaking Process of Gumuz People in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Gumuz people make their living from agriculture. As agricultural products, millet, onion, cotton, tobacco, mango, various vegetables and fruits are preferred. The Gumuz ethnic community also...
View ArticleContinuing TPLF massacres in Ethiopia’s universities & non-combatants at...
By Keffyalew Gebremedhin The Ethiopia Observatory Ethiopia’s dangerously-evolving situation The reality obtaining in Ethiopia right at this moment is that no individual, whether a parent, neighbour, a...
View ArticleChallenges of Building a United Movement for a Democratic Ethiopia* (Aregawi...
Aregawi Berhe, PhD A Summary: The failure of the Ethiopian political opposition forces and civil society movements to act in unison on common ideals of national interest has enabled the dictatorship...
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