Ethiopian prime minister Abiy Ahmed’s reformist agenda is facing a major test.
In recent days, Addis Ababa has experienced violent unrest that has led to dozens of killings, mass arrests, and even an internet shutdown. Police said at least 28 people died, seven of them by security forces, during clashes following the return of exiled leaders from opposition group the Oromo Liberation Front.
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