August 10, 2025

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President Taye Reaffirms Ethiopia’s Keenness to Bolster Ties with Armenia

Addis Ababa, June 10, 2025 (HC) — Ethiopia and Armenia are bound by the profound historical connection and this shared relationship is a strong foundation for future cooperation, President Taye Atske Selassie noted. President Taye today received and held discussion with Armenia’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vahan Kostanyan at his office. The Deputy Minister

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Unfolding Without Permission: The Somali Region and the Fallacy of Manufactured Ethiopianism

“The Somali Region owes no one the version of itself that once played small for survival.” – Cagaweyne. Indeed — it does not. That iteration of subjugated silence, that edited self trimmed to fit the narrow corridors of fragile federal tolerance, belongs to history. Real growth, as all sacred things are, is not polite. It

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Adem Farah: Government and Opposition Parties Hold Key Discussions on National and Regional Issues

Addis Ababa – Adem Farah, Vice President of the Prosperity Party, announced via his official Facebook account that a significant dialogue was held today between the ruling party and leaders of competing political parties, including members of the Joint Council. The discussion focused on current national, regional, and international matters. According to Adem, the platform

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Ethiopia’s 2018 Fiscal Year Budget Reaches 1.93 Trillion Birr

Ethiopia’s 2018 Fiscal Year Budget Reaches 1.93 Trillion BirrAddis Ababa – Ethiopia’s national budget for the 2018 Ethiopian fiscal year has been set at 1.93 trillion birr. Finance Minister Ahmed Shide presented the detailed budget and the planned programs to the House of Representatives earlier today. Source: House of Representatives Date: June 10, 2025 Reported

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Mustafe Omar’s Hollow Reckoning: Political Theater in the Age of Public Distrust

By Abdulkadir Farah President Mustafe Omar, the leader of Ethiopia’s Somali Regional State, has once again taken to social media to deliver a scathing rebuke of what he calls “revisionist political sloganeering” — a sharply worded post aimed at minority elites, historical nostalgia, and glorification of authoritarian pasts. On the surface, it reads like a

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Addis Ababa Hosts Citywide Women’s Dialogue on Inclusive Prosperity

Today, women representatives from all sub-cities of Addis Ababa gathered under the theme “The Role of Women for Shared Prosperity” to engage in a wide-ranging dialogue on urban development and women’s participation. The forum highlighted the growing role of women in Addis Ababa’s political, economic, and social spheres. City officials shared that numerous strategic programs

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HornCurrent.com | Opinion

The Silent Conspiracy: North and East Africa’s Leadership Failure HornCurrent.com | Opinion By Hakimi A political Analyst and Author A dangerous political conspiracy is quietly unraveling across North and East Africa — a conspiracy not of foreign intervention, but of internal decay. From Khartoum to Addis Ababa, from Cairo to Mogadishu, a generation of leaders

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HornCurrent.com | Education News

Jigjiga University Successfully Launches National Exit Examination Jigjiga University has officially commenced the national Exit Examination today at its main exam center. The event marked a significant academic milestone as students from various departments assembled early in the morning to begin the critical assessment. According to the University Communications Office, the examination process proceeded smoothly

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HornCurrent.com | Regional News

Namibian Presidency Pays Tribute to Late Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu The Namibian Presidency has expressed heartfelt condolences following the passing of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu. In an official statement delivered by Presidential Press Secretary Dr. Alfredo Hengari, Namibia paid tribute to Lungu’s leadership and his contributions to regional cooperation and democratic governance. Dr.

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