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Analysis: Democratic transition in Abiy’s Ethiopia: managing the bad, the good and the troubling
PM Abiy Ahmed sitting relaxed at the ODP conference in Jimma G. Teressa, For Addis Standard Addis Abeba, September 25/2018 – The power relationship within the four-member ruling coalition party—the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF)-which has ruled Ethiopia autocratically for 27 years, has been irreversibly changed. The Tigrayan People’s …
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Opinion: The Ethio-Eritrea Rapprochement: A Model for Regional Reconciliation?
PM Abiy Ahmed and President Isaias Afwerki exchanging pleasantries with Debretsion Gebremichael, deputy president of Tigray regional state yesterday during yesterday’s reopening of Bure and Zalambesa border crossings Semungus H. Gebrehiwot, for Addis Standard Addis Abeba, September 12/2018 – A historic paradigm shift is underway in the Horn of Africa …
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The Interview: Every society has to have some kind of moral compass to exist. Our moral compass has been lost: Berhanu Nega
Having acquired his PhD in economics from the New School for Social Research, in New York City, Berhanu Nega is an accomplished economist and author of a book ‘Yenetsanet Goh Siked’ (“The Dawn of Freedom”), which he wrote while serving time in prison as a result of the post 2005 …