News: Following call with #Egypt counterpart, #Kenya’s FM holds bilateral talks with #Ethiopia’s FM Gedion
Following a phone conversation with his Egyptian counterpart, Kenya’s Secretary of State for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, arrived in #Addis_Ababa on Sunday, February 1, 2026, for bilateral talks with Ethiopia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos.
The two ministers discussed ways to strengthen the longstanding partnership between Kenya and Ethiopia, with a focus on boosting economic cooperation, expanding inter-regional trade and investment opportunities, and promoting peace, security, and development across the Horn of Africa.
Mudavadi, who shared details of the visit on his official social media account, highlighted the “long and enduring partnership” between the two nations and noted the importance of reinforcing collaboration through African-led institutions to deliver sustainable, home-grown solutions to regional....
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#Ethiopia: Report warns of arbitrary detentions, growing restrictions on media in Addis Ababa
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A new report by Human Rights First has raised concerns over alleged arbitrary detentions and increasing restrictions on media in #Addis_Ababa, particularly during periods of major international events.
The report, titled “Situational Analysis of Human Rights in Addis Ababa,” states that security forces carried out “pre-emptive detentions” across several parts of the capital without due process.
According to the findings, detentions were recorded in sub-cities including #Yeka, #Bole, and #Akaki_Kality, where individuals were held for more than a week without being charged or appearing before court.
In addition, the report highlighted what it described as a growing pattern of restrictive actions against media between 2025 and early 2026.
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