Algiers delivered a Cold War between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Jeddah delivered peace. Why are we looking back now? More than…
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Why counter-terrorism in Ethiopia now depends on counter-narrative For much of the past three decades, Ethiopia has been described abroad…
The Fano movement—often mischaracterized in public debate and even in some academic writing as a disciplined insurgent force capable of…
Speaking at a mass gathering in Aksum during the Hidar Zion celebrations, General Tadesse Worede, the current head for the…
The realization that the Nile and the Red Sea are strategically vital, and have shaped Ethiopia’s history since time immemorial…
The peace openings of twenty eighteen brought rare optimism to the Horn of Africa. Eritrea and Ethiopia announced the formal…
A response to Graham Peebles’ essay on “the Amhara genocide”. And to his praise for the Fano militia. By Rasmus…
From silent ports to shadow economies, to ghost towns, a look at how extended isolation and militarism dimmed Eritrea’s hopes…
Ethiopia’s parallel currency market is driven by offshore financial networks tied to illicit traders, gold smugglers and informal remittance brokers.…
In the inaugural episode of The Standard Signal, host Tsedale Lemma and guest Semhal Meles Zenawi dive into what they call…