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Sudan: Famine Strikes Darfur Displacement Camp, Global Alert Issued
Famine has been declared at the Zamzam camp for displaced persons in North Darfur, Sudan, according to a global food…
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Ethiopian Conflicts Lead to Rise in Rape and Violence Against Women
Violence against women remains a critical issue amid the ongoing conflicts in Ethiopia, with severe implications for survivors across the…
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Unveiling the Paradox: How Education Fuels Totalitarianism in Ethiopia and Why the ‘Smart’ Embrace It
In the complex tapestry of Ethiopian history, the role of the educated elite is paradoxical. The narrative that unfolds, particularly…
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Survivors Of Benishangul-Gumuz Attack Recount Stories Of Escape And Loss
I am sharing a series of posts that I hope will shed light on what has been happening to ethnic…
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Breaking News: National Bank of Ethiopia Unveils Major Foreign Exchange Reform
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 29, 2024 – In a historic move set to reshape Ethiopia’s economic landscape, the National Bank…
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Sudan’s Aid Blockade Risks Famine Amid Civil War
Sudan is on the brink of a catastrophic famine as its military blocks the United Nations from delivering critical food…
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Emirati Passports Found in Sudan Hint at UAE Military Presence
People fleeing the town of Sinja, the capital of Sudan's southeastern Sennar state, receive meals after arriving in Gedaref
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Harnessing the Somali Diaspora for National Prosperity: Key Takeaways from the Doha Conference
DOHA: The Somali Diaspora Conference, hosted in Doha, concluded with a call to strengthen the bilateral relationship between Qatar and…
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Lensing Ethiopia’s National Dialogue Through Inclusiveness
Ethiopia has been going through persistent national issues, including numerous internal conflicts in several parts of the country. The situation…
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News Update: New Details Emerge on Over 100 Amhara University Students Kidnapped in Oromia Region
July 24, 2024: As previously reported three weeks ago, over 100 university students traveling by bus from the Amhara region…
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