Ethiopia has received the lowest score for internet freedom among 17 African nations in Freedom House’s “Freedom on the Net 2024” report. With just 27 points out of 100, the country falls firmly into the “Not Free” category, reflecting the government’s tight control over digital spaces and frequent internet shutdowns. The report highlights several key […]
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