Celebrating Adwa, Africa’s pride

In Ethiopia few people do not know or have never heard of the name Adwa. For some it may represent only a locality in the north of the country, but for most... Read more »

Moving into cooperation of equals: EU’s big appetite to elevate ties with Africa

Africa is one of the continents with a prosperous future. In the past years, the rest of the world has wanted to create a strong bond with the youthful continent to build... Read more »

The Victory at Adwa was the birth of the Pan African spirit from the continental Africa – Julius W. Garvey

Today’s guest, Dr. Julius W. Garvey, was born on August 16, 1933 in Kingston, Jamaica to United Negro Improvement Association founder Marcus Garvey and activist Amy Jacques Garvey. The younger of two... Read more »

Commemorating Adwa patriots, lessons to the new generation

On March 1, 1896, a significant battle took place on the mountains of Adwa, Ethiopia. This battle, known as the Battle of Adwa, marked a pivotal moment and a decisive victory in... Read more »

An enduring partnership

Ethiopia and Kenya enjoy longstanding and excellent bilateral relations. The official diplomatic relations of the two countries dates to 1954 when Ethiopia established its Honorary Consulate office in Kenya. Ethiopia appointed its... Read more »

Every Ethiopian needs to engage in the National Dialogue

– Azeb Alfred Shafi Azeb Alfred Shafi was born and raised here in Addis Ababa. She attended primary and secondary school education at Lycee Guebremariam and Nazareth Girls Schools. Wilson High, a... Read more »

Adwa Victory Memorial: A must-visit destination in Addis

Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Addis Ababa, the vibrant capital city of Ethiopia. While there are many attractions to explore in this bustling metropolis, one of the most significant historical... Read more »

Linguistic diplomacy: Towards multilingual world

Over the years, languages have emerged to be more than just a means of communication; they have also become recipes for seizing diplomatic opportunities. Countries like China have literarily and widely used... Read more »

 “Any sort of politics in the Horn that doesn’t recognize Ethiopia’s right to have access to a port won’t be successful,”  Brook Hailu Beshah (prof)

Our today’s guest is Professor Brook Hailu Beshah. He served in North Carolina State University, Department of Political Science, and an online adjunct professor at the Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University.... Read more »

 Adwa Victory Memorial: Portrayal of shining Victory, bedrock for boosting tourism

The Battle of Adwa was a pivotal event in Ethiopian history, marking the resistance of Ethiopians against the Fascist Italy’s attempt to colonize the country. In 1896, the great Ethiopian Emperor Menelik... Read more »