It was meant to be a landmark election a critical stage in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's proclaimed agenda for democratic transition after decades of authoritarian rule...
In full denial In the run-up to national elections on 21 June Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed launched another 'final' offensive in Tigray his third so far...
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Regional officials and diplomats are urging Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government to launch talks with its opponents in Tigray three days after it pulled federal troops out of the regional capital Mekelle...
Just after dawn on 28 June Tigrayan forces marched into Mekelle the regional capital to cheers from its citizens changing the course of the eight-month war with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government and shaking up national politics...
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Politicians across the spectrum agree that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party (PP) will win a substantial majority of the 547 seats in parliament in the national elections on 21 June...
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The conclusions of internal UN documents that over 350 000 people in the Tigray region are starving amid 'catastrophic conditions' after seven months of fighting between federal forces and Tigrayan People's Liberation Front rebels has prompted the sternest rebuke of Abiy Ahmed's government yet by international leaders (AC Vol 62 No 11 Not so splendid isolation)...
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As Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government complains about United States 'interference' in the Tigray conflict there are signs that Washington's stance has caused some governments especially the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to moderate their support for Addis Ababa's war strategy (AC Vol 62 No 11 Not so splendid isolation)...
Mohammed Dahlan senior advisor to the UAE's de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahayan aka MBZ has been seen in Eritrea in recent years and in Addis Ababa in the company of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is running out of room to manoeuvre as Addis Ababa's relations with the United States and Europe fall to their lowest ebb for three decades...
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Election troubles in the form of widely disputed results that in turn trigger more conflict could turn up the international spotlight on Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government and its war in Tigray region...
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Having spent years admiring the rise and sustained dominance of Safaricom's mobile money service M-Pesa in Kenya Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government may find itself competing with it for control of Ethiopia's market...
This week Abiy Ahmed has said that the government has lost out on a potential $500m in tender bids from consortia including South Africa's MTN Kenya's Safaricom Britain's Vodafone and China's Silk Road Fund in order to protect Ethio Telecom's monopoly in the mobile money market at least for a year...
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At the end of last month Fahad Yassin visited Addis Ababa we hear to try to persuade Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Issayas Afewerki to send troops to Mogadishu to prevent militias of the factions opposed to Farmajo occupying roads controlling access to Villa Somalia...
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Farmajo was perhaps taking a cue from his new ally Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed who quickly slapped down an AU offer of assistance to resolve the Tigray conflict...
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