Ethiopia’s best-selling magazine says that they have stopped its print edition because the state of emergency the government imposed this month.
They said that in such a condition, making regular publication was impossible.
The magazine announced the news with a sense of unease on Facebook but hinted that it will continue posting articles on its website.
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