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Ethiopia’s national dialogue was meant to heal the nation, but divisions are deepening

Ethiopia launched a national dialogue process in 2022 to address deep political divisions and help steer the country towards stability. In theory, such dialogues can help societies move beyond war, rebuild trust and agree on new political rules. This has happened in countries such as Kenya, Tunisia and Yemen. Ethiopia’s process involved setting...

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Ethiopia’s national dialogue was meant to heal the nation, but divisions are deepening

Ethiopia launched a national dialogue process in 2022 to address deep political divisions and help steer...

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By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Insider  South Africa is set to be impacted by fuel price hike...

Political disputes occur following proposal to erect Buthelezi statue alongside Mandela 

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By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Insider  A top Counter Terrorism Official from the United States, Joe Kent,...