African and Western diplomats want the fighting to stop in Ethiopia. Less pressure might help. Allard Duursma - December 6, 2021 Research explains what makes cease-fires stick
Thousands of Eritreans fled repression at home. Many got caught up in Ethiopia’s fighting. Shannon Golden, Sarah Peters, Liyam Eloul, and Craig Higson-Smith - November 3, 2021 Past trauma and new threats are taking a toll on refugees’ mental health
Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict reflects unresolved ethnic tensions Safia Farole - November 24, 2020 Regional self-government rights are being tested
Ethiopia’s prime minister wants to change the ruling coalition. Who’s getting left out? Goitom Gebreluel - December 23, 2019 Capitalism, not revolutionary democracy, seems to be the new direction.
What’s behind Ethiopia’s recent political violence? Terrence Lyons and Hilary Matfess - July 14, 2019 Prime Minister Abiy faces a serious test: Preparing the country for the 2020 elections.
Why is Ethiopia in upheaval? This brief history explains a lot. Lovise Aalen - February 17, 2018 [caption id="attachment_69379" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn announced Thursday
Ethiopia just pardoned political prisoners. Could that signal a shift to real democracy? Yohannes Gedamu - February 9, 2018 [caption id="attachment_68996" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Supporters welcome Merera Gudina, leader of