"Addis Standard" managing editor Million Beyene was seized from his newsroom by unidentified men, while multiple police units have denied any knowledge of his detention or whereabouts.
The government declared a six-month state of emergency on Tuesday, days after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and authorities in Addis Ababa told Ethiopians to take up arms to defend their neighborhoods ...
Hana Yilma Godine, "Hair salon in Addis Ababa #2" (2021), fabric and oil on canvas, 60 x 80 inches (all images courtesy the artist and Fridman Gallery) There’s a world away from war, politics, or ...
Police say they have trained 147,000 volunteers Groups say they will defend capital against Tigray forces Trained to report suspected TPLF sympathisers to police ADDIS ABABA, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Every ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ethiopian authorities to do everything in their power to locate and free Addis Standard managing editor Million Beyene who was taken by unidentified men ...
Jelani Cobb on Trumpism, Racism Within GOP, the Election of Mamdani in NYC & More: Part 2 ...
In February, plainclothes security officers detained Batte Urgessa, a spokesperson for the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), an opposition political party, and French journalist Antoine Galindo, as they ...
Witnesses say Tigrayans are being arrested in Addis Ababa in a wave of alleged ethnic targeting by authorities, after a year-long conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region. The detentions follow a ...
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