Analysis
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Golden Ambitions: War legacy impedes Tigray’s gold mining revival
An artisanal miner prospecting for gold in the Adawro River, Tigray region (Photo: The Reporter) By Mihret G/kristos @MercyG_kirstos Addis Abeba…
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‘Assault on decency’: Why Bate Urgessa’s murder shocked many to the core
Bate Urgessa served the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) in different capacities since he joined the party in 2018 (Photo: Social…
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Roasted Reality: Ethiopia’s coffee faces crux with upcoming EU regulation, endangering livelihoods of millions of farmers
The forest coffee originating from western Oromia enjoys a revered reputation among both local and international aficionados of the green…
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TPLF at Crossroads: Ethiopia’s once-dominant ruling party facing uncertain future
TPLF was established in 1975 amidst social and political upheavals of the Ethiopian Revolution (Illustration: Addis Standard) By Million Beyene…
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Addis Abeba’s urban makeover: Progress or peril for its residents?
As municipal authorities initiate a series of road corridor development projects, Addis Abeba currently finds itself amid a significant transformation…
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Amid allegations of extrajudicial killings, more than 200 Tigrayan ex-ENDF soldiers languish in prison, families cry out for justice
Blurred image of Ethiopian soldiers (Photo: BBC/AFP) Addis Abeba – The two-year war in the Tigray region has not only…
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Analysis: Extension of SoE amid allegations of rights abuse, massacre in Amhara region raises apprehension
During the State of Emergency period that commenced in August 2023, the Amhara region has witnessed numerous allegations of severe…
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Analysis: Against all odds: Tigray’s tourist hotspots gradually roar back to life after a three-year hiatus
After a three-year interruption, over 1,000 international tourists visited tourist attraction sites in Tigray, such as the Gheralta mountains, where…
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