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#Ethiopia: PM Abiy assures Parliament 2026 general #election will proceed as scheduled regardless of security concerns

Prime Minister #Abiy_Ahmed assured members of the House of Peoples’ Representatives that Ethiopia’s 2026 national elections will go ahead as scheduled, stressing that the process will proceed regardless of security-related concerns or political objections.

The Prime Minister made the remarks while responding to questions from lawmakers during the second regular session of the #HoPR’s fifth year of its working term, held on 28 October 2025. “We don’t need anyone’s permission to hold elections; we have sufficient capacity.” He responded to claims by some political actors that elections could not be conducted, clarifying that the 2026 elections will move forward as planned.

Abiy dismissed security-related objections raised by parties during National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) consultations, recalling that Ethiopia has conducted elections even...

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#NEBE receives application for registration of new regional party in #Tigray

The National Election Board of #Ethiopia (NEBE) has announced that it has received a request for the registration of a new regional political party in Tigray.

According to a statement issued by the Board, Guesh Gedey has applied to register a party under the name “Wudb Weldo Tigray (Woldo)”, also known in English as the “Tigray Generation Party (#TGP)”.

The application was submitted in accordance with the Ethiopian Elections, Political Parties Registration and Electoral Ethics Proclamation No. 1162/2011, particularly Article 68, Sub-Articles 2 and 3.

The Board invited any person or institution with objections regarding the party’s name, logo, or other matters to submit their complaints to the NEBE office within 14 days from the date of the announcement, October 28, 2025....

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News: #Ethiopia slips further in Global Rule of Law ranking, WJP warns of accelerating authoritarian trends

Ethiopia’s rule of law continues its steady decline, ranking 132nd out of 143 countries in the 2025 World Justice Project (#WJP) Rule of Law Index, released today. The country’s score fell by 2.4% compared to last year, underscoring a five-year pattern of weakening institutions, shrinking civic space, and growing political interference.

According to the World Justice Project (WJP), the global rule of law recession has intensified in 2025, with 68% of countries, including Ethiopia, experiencing declines. “The expansion of authoritarian trends is the primary force behind this global deterioration,” the WJP said, noting that checks and balances have weakened and judicial independence has eroded worldwide.

Ethiopia now ranks 30th out of 34 countries in #Sub_Saharan Africa, while #Rwanda (39th globally), Namibia, and Mauritius remain the region’s top performers.

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#Kenya: Eleven killed in Kenya #plane_crash near #Maasai Mara National Reserve

Eight #Hungarian and two #German passengers were onboard, and the Kenyan #pilot was also killed, Mombasa Air Safari said.

A light plane crash has killed 11 people, mostly foreign tourists, in Kenya’s coastal region of Kwale while flying to Maasai Mara National Reserve.

The airline, Mombasa Air Safari, said in a statement Tuesday that eight Hungarian and two German passengers were on board, and that the Kenyan pilot was also killed.

Sadly, there are no survivors,” Mombasa Air Safari added. There was heavy rain in coastal Kenya in the morning.

The Civil Aviation Authority said the accident happened at Kwale, near the Indian Ocean coast, at about 8:30am (05:30 GMT). A regional police commander, in comments aired by public broadcaster Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, said all the passengers were tourists.


Citizen TV station said the bodies of those on board had been burned beyond recognition. The plane crashed in a hilly and forested area about 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Diani airstrip, authorities said.

The aircraft burst into flames, leaving a charred wreckage at the scene, officials said. Witnesses told The Associated Press news agency. that they heard a loud bang, and upon arriving at the scene, they found human remains.

Investigating agencies were looking into the cause of the crash, Kwale County Commissioner Stephen Orinde told The AP.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/28/eleven-killed-in-kenya-plane-crash-near-maasai-mara-national-reserve
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#PM_Abiy accuses #TPLF of breaching peace deal, calls for development over conflict in #Tigray

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) has accused the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of failing to respect the peace agreement and diverting federal budget allocations toward militant activities rather than development.

The Prime Minister made the remarks while responding to questions from lawmakers during the second regular session of the House of People’s Representatives (HoPR) in the fifth year of its working term, held on 28 October 2025.

Abiy told parliament that his government “does not want more fighting in the Tigray region,” emphasizing that the focus should now be on “developing the country together.”

He further accused TPLF of continuing to contraband arms and of engaging in unauthorized foreign relations, actions he said undermine the peace process.

“In Pretoria, we negotiated with General Tsadkan, Getachew Reda, Assefa Abreha and others. But the main ones....

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News: #Ezema accuses ruling party of coercing civil servants into membership

Addis Abeba – The #Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Party (Ezema) has accused the ruling #Prosperity_Party of pressuring government employees to join the party against their will.

In a statement released on 28 October, Ezema said government officials are being compelled through various forms of influence to become party members, a practice the opposition party says violates the constitution and undermines democratic principles. The party added that officials face the risk of losing promotions or being sidelined in their work if they refuse to comply.

Ezema noted that the practice has persisted since the early years following the 2013 elections, with party structures reportedly using government resources to organize internal meetings and other activities.

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News: #China-#Africa prosecutors’ cooperation forum kicks off in Guangzhou, #Ethiopia Represented by Minister of Justice Hana

The China-Africa Prosecutors’ Cooperation Forum began today in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, and will continue through 30 October 2025, according to Ethiopia’s Ministry of Justice.

Ethiopia is represented at the forum by a delegation led by the Minister of Justice, Hana Arayaselassie, alongside the State Minister for the Attorney General Sector at the Ministry of Justice, Tesfaye Daba. The delegation is expected to take part in various sessions focused on strengthening prosecutorial cooperation between China and African countries.

Ahead of the forum, Minister Hana held a bilateral meeting with the Prosecutor General of the People’s Republic of China, Ying Yong. During the discussion, both sides underscored that Ethiopia and China.....

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#Sudan: Mass killings reported in Sudanese city seized by paramilitary group

Rapid Support Forces (#RSF) accused of killing more than 2,000 unarmed civilians in #El_Fasher in recent days.

Reports of ethnically motivated mass killings and other atrocities are emerging from El Fasher after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces took control of the city in Sudan’s western Darfur region over the weekend.

Video released by local activists showed a fighter known for executing civilians in RSF-controlled areas shooting a group of unarmed civilians sitting on the ground at point-blank range.

Different footage shared by pro-democracy activists purportedly showed dozens of people lying dead on the ground alongside burnt-out vehicles. The footage has not been verified.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/28/mass-killings-reported-el-fasher-sudan-paramilitary-group-rapid-support-forces
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#Ethiopia’s Inflation Cooldown: Progress achieved, challenges persist

In Parliament yesterday, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced Ethiopia’s general inflation fell to 11.7% in October 2025, down from 16.1% last year. Food inflation also dropped sharply to 10.2%, from 19.2%. However, non-food inflation rose to 14.2%, higher than 11.6% in October 2024.

Abiy called the overall decline “a remarkable achievement” and “the lowest inflation rate” since 2018, pledging to push inflation into single digits this fiscal year.

Yet, a recent commentary published by Addis Standard cautions that “inflation has remained stubbornly high for an extended period, eroding the purchasing power of consumers and undermining economic confidence.” According to the article, cumulative price increases reached 212.65% between 2020/21 and 2024/25, meaning an item costing 100 birr in 2020/21 now costs about 312.65 birr.

Click the link below to read the article.

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#Opinion: Aesthetics of Outrage: Why beauty dictates our empathy for victims of sexual violence

In this opinion piece, Eyob Yohannes asks whether our empathy is truly moral or just aesthetic, noting that compassion often “behaves like taste.” He highlights how, amid widespread gender-based violence in #Ethiopia, public outrage fixates on victims who are “strikingly beautiful,” arguing that attention goes mostly to “those whose faces fit society’s aesthetic ideal.”

“We are moved not just by pain, but by how that pain looks,” Eyob writes. This “moral vanity” turns empathy into performance, where “beauty becomes the medium of morality,” letting us feel righteous without confronting injustice’s harsh reality.

True morality, the author contends, begins when empathy “no longer needs beauty to function”—when we honor dignity in every face, not just the photogenic ones. Until then, we remain “aesthetes of morality,” mourning selectively, not justly.

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#European Union, #Ethiopia sign €90 million financing agreement for Annual Action Plan- 2025

The European Union and Ethiopia have signed a financing agreement for the EU 2025 Annual Action Plan, marking a new milestone in their 50-year partnership. The signing ceremony in Addis Ababa brought together the EU ambassador to Ethiopia, the state minister of finance, ambassadors from EU member states, and other government officials.

The agreement, implemented under a “Team Europe” approach, consolidates resources, expertise, and commitments from EU member states and financial institutions. It will channel €90 million (approximately 15.2 billion ETB) into strategic initiatives aligned with Ethiopia’s Home-Grown Economic Reform Agenda and the EU’s Global Gateway Strategy.

Support will focus on strengthening land governance and sustainable land use, enhancing biodiversity conservation and....

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News: #Tigray interim admin warns against unilateral return of IDPs without #Pretoria framework

Tigray interim administration has urged the federal government to ensure the return of internally displaced persons (#IDPs) and the protection of Tigray’s territorial integrity strictly through the implementation of the Pretoria Agreement.

In a statement the bureau of communication affairs of Tigray issued late Tuesday, the Bureau said the “return of IDPs and the security of Tigray’s territorial land will be achieved only through the Pretoria Agreement,” accusing the federal government of delaying the full execution of the deal signed three years ago to end the two-year devastating war.

The Bureau said any move by the federal government to “ignore the Pretoria Agreement and return IDPs on its own without the consent of the people, the Tigray Interim Administration, or the negotiating bodies is unacceptable.”

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News: Only 12% of children in Ethiopia complete primary school, achieve minimum learning proficiency, new data reveal

A newly released Global Education Monitoring report and African Centre for School Leadership Spotlight Report titled Lead for Foundational Learning show that just 12 percent of children in Ethiopia complete primary education and achieve minimum learning proficiency.

The report, shared with Addis Standard by UNESCO, shows overall learning levels across Africa are also lower than previously thought.

The report comes on the heels of several factors that have further strained Ethiopia’s already fragile education system. Addis Standard’s recent reporting reveals that in regions such as Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray, schools are facing dire challenges stemming from the combined effects of wars, displacement, and resource shortages.

Beyond conflicts, persistent budget constraints, food insecurity, and inadequate infrastructure have deepened the crisis, ....

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News: More than 25 civilians killed in East Arsi zone, #Oromia, in October, Orthodox Church says

The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (#EOTC) Department of Public Relation said that more than 25 civilians were killed in #East_Arsi Zone, Oromia regionals state in the month of October alone.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, October 29, the Church’s Public Relations Department said that the victims were “the Church’s followers” in the area who were killed at various times during the month of October.

The department said it compiled the information through the Church’s structure, from the diocese level down to local congregations, and confirmed that “in total, in October, more than 25 innocent people were killed, including in the Honqolo Wabe and Merti Na Guna woredas.”

The statement also attributed a report received by the Church October 28, “five people were killed in Honqolo Wabe (Siltana) Woreda.” Other reports indicate they were members of the same family.

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#Egyptian, #Sudanese FMs discuss situation in El Fasher after RSF takeover

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met his Sudanese counterpart Mohieldin Salim on Wednesday to discuss the critical humanitarian and security situation in Sudan's #El_Fasher, which was captured by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (#RSF) over the weekend.

During their meeting in Cairo, Abdelatty reaffirmed Egypt's full support for the Sudanese people and its commitment to ongoing efforts aimed at achieving stability and peace in Sudan, according to a statement by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.

He reiterated Egypt's commitment to Sudan's unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, noting that Sudan's stability is vital to the region.

The two ministers agreed to maintain coordination to support both nations' aspirations for peace and development.

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News: #Eritrea’s President heads to #Egypt for five-day working visit

Eritrean President #Isaias Afwerki departed for Egypt this morning for a five-day working visit at the invitation of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, marking another round of engagement between Asmara and Cairo amid shifting regional dynamics in the Red Sea and Horn of Africa.

According to Information Minister Yemane G. Meskel, the two leaders will hold talks on strengthening bilateral relations and exchanging views on regional and international issues of mutual concern. President Isaias and his delegation are also expected to attend the inauguration of the New Egyptian Grand Museum on November 1.

The Eritrean delegation includes Foreign Minister Osman Saleh.

The visit follows a series of diplomatic exchanges between the two countries this year. In March, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met President Isaias in Asmara to deliver a message from President al-Sisi, ...

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News: Amnesty International urges war crimes probe into US air strike that killed dozens of #Ethiopian migrants in #Yemen

#Amnesty International has called for an immediate and transparent investigation by the #United_States into a deadly air strike on a migrant detention center in Sa’ada, north-western Yemen, which killed and injured dozens of Ethiopian migrants in April 2025, describing the attack as a likely war crime.

The human rights organization said the strike, carried out by the US military as part of “Operation Rough Rider” on 28 April 2025, amounted to an indiscriminate attack that violated international humanitarian law.

“The harrowing testimonies from survivors paint a clear picture of a civilian building, packed with detainees, being bombed without distinction,” said Kristine Beckerle, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for the #Middle_East and #North_Africa.

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#Tanzania blackout after election chaos, deaths feared

Tanzania was under a communications blackout on Thursday a day after elections turned into violent chaos with unconfirmed reports of many dead.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan had sought to solidify her position and silence criticism within her party in the virtually uncontested polls, with the main challengers either jailed or barred from standing. But Election Day descended into violence as hundreds took to the streets.

An AFP journalist saw a police station burned down in the economic hub Dar es Salaam and there were reports of polling stations attacked and protesters tearing down images of the president in several parts of the country.

A diplomatic source told AFP they had unconfirmed reports of 30 or more people killed.

But a full internet blackout remained in place on Thursday, along with limits on international calls,....

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#Op_ed: Ashes or Hope: #Ethiopia’s choice between war and peace

“Ethiopia stands once more at a dangerous crossroads,” writes the author, who has witnessed the devastating effects of war firsthand. He notes that while “the memory of the recent war in #Tigray is raw,” in #Amhara and #Oromia, “conflicts are still raging.”

According to the author, deep political mistrust, exclusion, and a “winner-takes-all” culture fuel the crisis, while failed peace efforts—such as the Pretoria deal and stalled talks with the #OLA—leave communities exposed. Survivors endure “mass rape, forced pregnancy, and sexual torture,” and rising tensions over Ethiopia’s push for sea access risk sparking a conflict “far worse than anything before.”

Yet, the author contends that “hope remains,” urging the U.S. and global actors to back inclusive dialogue, credible mediation, and peace-linked aid. “Now is the time to embrace dialogue, forgiveness, and a shared future.”

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Analysis: Industry insiders say #Ethiopia’s new power tariff a crucial test for its Crypto mining boom

Ethiopia’s newly announced electricity tariff for data mining firms is being viewed by industry insiders as a pivotal test for the country’s fast-growing crypto mining sector.

While state power producer Ethiopian Electric Power (#EEP) says the tariff overhaul is aimed at ensuring cost recovery & system reliability, operators warn it could redefine the economics of doing business in one of the world’s most energy-competitive mining markets.

EEP has announced a new electricity tariff structure for data mining customers, introducing a Time-of-Use (TOU) & Availability-Based Tariff (ABT) system effective 1 December 2025, according to an official letter seen by Addis Standard.

In the letter dated 27 October 2025, EEP said the revised tariff follows “a thorough assessment of generation, transmission, & operational costs” and aligns with the national cost recovery framework.

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