Crowd gathered at Victory Monument Square in Addis Ababa celebrating Ethiopia's Patriots Day with flags and patriotic speeches.
Crowd gathered at Victory Monument Square in Addis Ababa celebrating Ethiopia's Patriots Day with flags and patriotic speeches.
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Ethiopia marks 85th patriots day with unity calls

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Ethiopia today marked the 85th Patriots Day at Victory Monument Square in Addis Ababa. Officials stressed the need for national unity and patriotism.

Navy commander Vice Admiral Kindu Gezu said the current generation must overcome challenges with the steadfast unity and patriotism of its forefathers. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated that national patriots are needed for Ethiopia to achieve prosperity.

The prime minister explained that patriotism means rejecting selfishness, betrayal and invaders. President of the Ancient Ethiopian Patriots Association, Child Daniel Jote Mesfin, said fighting poverty and backwardness represents modern patriotism.

Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie noted that the country is built through collective memory and remembrance of heroes' roles. The event recalls the five-year struggle that led to victory.

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Discussions on X about Ethiopia's 85th Patriots' Victory Day highlight official calls for national unity and modern patriotism. Users and media outlets shared messages from leaders emphasizing historical resilience against fascism and the need to combat poverty and corruption today. Reactions are predominantly celebratory and supportive of unity themes.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressing journalists at a press conference on national unity.
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Prime minister abiy urges media to build common identity

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) called on media outlets to work determinedly for national goals and build a common identity.

Ethiopia has erected a monument in Addis Ababa honoring artists who contributed to the nation through their work. It recognizes musicians and writers for their roles in fostering unity, peace and cultural identity.

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Addis Ababa, May 1, 2026 – Ethiopia observes International Workers' Day annually on May 23. The day honors workers' sacrifices and rights.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called for adequate African representation in the international system. The statement came during an event in Addis Ababa unveiling a special stamp collection for the United Nations 80th anniversary.

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Ethiopians turned out in large numbers to vote in the seventh general election. Observers and competing political parties described the process as transparent and fair.

A national conference titled Information Sovereignty for Policy Freedom concluded in Addis Ababa after three days. The event, which opened earlier this week, drew more than 30,000 participants and showcased Ethiopia's progress in data development across key sectors.

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