Capital newspaper publishes 'No Comment' feature

Capital Ethiopia newspaper released its 28th 'No Comment' feature on February 1, 2026, featuring a photo by Anteneh Aklilu. This section presents visual content without accompanying text or commentary.

Capital Ethiopia newspaper regularly features a 'No Comment' section, which in its 28th edition on February 1, 2026, includes a photo credited to Anteneh Aklilu. This visual-only piece offers no textual explanation, allowing images to speak for themselves. The publication covers diverse topics such as African news, Amharic news, arts and culture, business and economy, local news, opinion, regional news, society, and sports. Anteneh Aklilu is noted as a photographer associated with Ethiopian media. While 'No Comment' often highlights social or political visuals implicitly, this specific entry lacks detailed context or narrative in the available information. The section appears alongside advertisements and popular categories on the site, emphasizing the newspaper's broad editorial scope.

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