• Staffs from the Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization are conducting an awareness-raising training session in the Kirkos District of Addis Abeba, focusing on the dangers of illegal migration and human trafficking (Photo: Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization) Addis Abeba – In early August 2025, a boat carrying African migrants to Yemen capsized …
    Staffs from the Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization are conducting an awareness-raising training session in the Kirkos District of Addis Abeba, focusing on the dangers of illegal migration and human trafficking (Photo: Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization) Addis Abeba – In early August 2025, a boat carrying African migrants to Yemen capsized …
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  • Staffs from the Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization are conducting an awareness-raising training session in the Kirkos District of Addis Abeba, focusing on the dangers of illegal migration and human trafficking (Photo: Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization) Addis Abeba – In early August 2025, a boat carrying African migrants to Yemen capsized …
    Staffs from the Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization are conducting an awareness-raising training session in the Kirkos District of Addis Abeba, focusing on the dangers of illegal migration and human trafficking (Photo: Misale Returnees and Potential Migrants Art Organization) Addis Abeba – In early August 2025, a boat carrying African migrants to Yemen capsized …
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  • (Photo: Anadolu Agency) Addis Abeba – The U.S. State Department’s newly released 2024 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Ethiopia reads like a haunting déjà vu. For the fifth consecutive year, Washington has cataloged the same grim realities: extrajudicial killings, mass displacement, arbitrary detention, torture, sexual violence as a weapon of war, and the suffocation …
    (Photo: Anadolu Agency) Addis Abeba – The U.S. State Department’s newly released 2024 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Ethiopia reads like a haunting déjà vu. For the fifth consecutive year, Washington has cataloged the same grim realities: extrajudicial killings, mass displacement, arbitrary detention, torture, sexual violence as a weapon of war, and the suffocation …
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  • (Photo: Anadolu Agency) Addis Abeba – The U.S. State Department’s newly released 2024 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Ethiopia reads like a haunting déjà vu. For the fifth consecutive year, Washington has cataloged the same grim realities: extrajudicial killings, mass displacement, arbitrary detention, torture, sexual violence as a weapon of war, and the suffocation …
    (Photo: Anadolu Agency) Addis Abeba – The U.S. State Department’s newly released 2024 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Ethiopia reads like a haunting déjà vu. For the fifth consecutive year, Washington has cataloged the same grim realities: extrajudicial killings, mass displacement, arbitrary detention, torture, sexual violence as a weapon of war, and the suffocation …
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  • Since 2023, ongoing clashes between government forces and the Fano militia have severely disrupted tourism across Amhara’s most renowned sites, including Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches, Gondar’s royal castles, Bahir Dar’s lake monasteries, and the Simien Mountains (Photo: Getty Images) Addis Abeba – The Amhara region, once the focal point of Ethiopia’s tourism landscape, is now eerily silent. …
    Since 2023, ongoing clashes between government forces and the Fano militia have severely disrupted tourism across Amhara’s most renowned sites, including Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches, Gondar’s royal castles, Bahir Dar’s lake monasteries, and the Simien Mountains (Photo: Getty Images) Addis Abeba – The Amhara region, once the focal point of Ethiopia’s tourism landscape, is now eerily silent. …
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  • Since 2023, ongoing clashes between government forces and the Fano militia have severely disrupted tourism across Amhara’s most renowned sites, including Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches, Gondar’s royal castles, Bahir Dar’s lake monasteries, and the Simien Mountains (Photo: Getty Images) Addis Abeba – The Amhara region, once the focal point of Ethiopia’s tourism landscape, is now eerily silent. …
    Since 2023, ongoing clashes between government forces and the Fano militia have severely disrupted tourism across Amhara’s most renowned sites, including Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches, Gondar’s royal castles, Bahir Dar’s lake monasteries, and the Simien Mountains (Photo: Getty Images) Addis Abeba – The Amhara region, once the focal point of Ethiopia’s tourism landscape, is now eerily silent. …
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  • (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
    (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
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    Locked Out, Not Backing Down: Ethiopia’s strategic maritime interests amid Red Sea power struggle - Addis Standard
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  • (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
    (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
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    Locked Out, Not Backing Down: Ethiopia’s strategic maritime interests amid Red Sea power struggle - Addis Standard
    Locked Out, Not Backing Down: Ethiopia’s strategic maritime interests amid Red Sea power struggle Addis Standard Commentary -
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  • The Russian delegation was led by Navy Deputy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vorobyev. Photo: ENDF Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian and Russian navies discussed potential cooperation, focusing on training and capacity building. This was discussed during a Russian delegation visit to Ethiopian naval facilities in Bishoftu, 45 km south of the capital Addis Abeba. The delegation …
    The Russian delegation was led by Navy Deputy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vorobyev. Photo: ENDF Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian and Russian navies discussed potential cooperation, focusing on training and capacity building. This was discussed during a Russian delegation visit to Ethiopian naval facilities in Bishoftu, 45 km south of the capital Addis Abeba. The delegation …
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    Ethiopia, Russia agree to jointly explore naval cooperation - Addis Standard
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  • The Russian delegation was led by Navy Deputy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vorobyev. Photo: ENDF Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian and Russian navies discussed potential cooperation, focusing on training and capacity building. This was discussed during a Russian delegation visit to Ethiopian naval facilities in Bishoftu, 45 km south of the capital Addis Abeba. The delegation …
    The Russian delegation was led by Navy Deputy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vorobyev. Photo: ENDF Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian and Russian navies discussed potential cooperation, focusing on training and capacity building. This was discussed during a Russian delegation visit to Ethiopian naval facilities in Bishoftu, 45 km south of the capital Addis Abeba. The delegation …
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    Ethiopia, Russia agree to jointly explore naval cooperation - Addis Standard
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