Jawar Mohammed, the Ethiopian media mogul-turned-opposition politician facing trial on terror charges, is no stranger to sparring with the government. When a protest ...
Supporters of the founder of the Oromia Media Network have gathered outside his house in Ethiopia‘s capital, Addis Ababa, hours after he said police had surrounded his residence following a warning by ...
The Ethiopian government recently reshuffled its cabinet in a move seen by some as a result of months of anti-government protests. The parliament approved the list of 21 ministers proposed by Prime ...
Having previously warned that Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed risked turning into an "illegitimate" ruler, Jawar Mohammed, 34, has now become the most high-profile opposition politician to be ...
Over a year into the Tigray War, the Ethiopian government announced Friday it would grant amnesty to several notable political detainees, but some decided to stay in prison due to safety concerns.
The protests appeared to have been sparked by a prominent critic of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who claimed the police had tried to orchestrate an attack on him. By Simon Marks ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — ...
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