Resounding success in economic diplomacy

The conflict in northern Ethiopia ended only nine months ago with the signing of the permanent Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (COHA) in Pretoria. But a lot of positive developments happened since then... Read more »

Morocco’s numerous court cases against internet users: AMDH

The Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) said in a report on Thursday 3 August 2023 it has documented “dozens of cases of legal proceedings” against internet users over the past two... Read more »

Niger coup : Bazoum warns of a rebound in terrorism

 (AFP) “I am writing this as a hostage. Niger is under attack by a military junta trying to overthrow our democracy, and I am just one of the citizens who by the... Read more »

Ethiopia has maintained a balanced relationship prioritizing its interest- Yasin Ahmad Bagay

Today’s Herald Guest is Yasin Ahmad Bagay, President of Ethiopian Institute for Public Diplomacy. The main objective of the institute is to maintain the national interest of Ethiopia globally. He has been... Read more »

Promoting national parks conservation, attracting tourists

Currently, Ethiopia has more than 20 national parks that embrace diversified wildlife and plat species. Most of the national parks solely inhibited the Ethiopian endemic animals such as the Walia Ibex, Red... Read more »

Climate change is making us sick, says WHO Envoy

 Climate change is making us sick. It has become urgent to build resilient health systems to secure humanity’s well-being, says the special envoy for climate change and health of the World Health... Read more »

Ukraine war: Putin says Russia does not reject peace talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he does not reject the idea of peace talks on Ukraine. Speaking after meeting African leaders in St Petersburg, he said African and Chinese initiatives could... Read more »

Netanyahu won’t commit to abiding by ruling if Supreme Court blocks controversial law

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to say if he would abide by any potential Supreme Court ruling striking down his controversial judicial reform law, as Israelis agonize over a looming... Read more »

Diplomacy: The only viable way to settle differences

  The rainy season is in full swing. Even though we still depend mainly on rain-fed agriculture to sustain our livelihood, this time of year brings worries as well. The increasing impact of... Read more »

My film will give some beautiful, positive scenes of Ethiopia –Clive Uckfield

Today’s Guest is Clive Uckfield, a British national who lives and works in UK. He is an enthusiast of the history of Ethiopia and specifically the deeds of emperor Hailesellasie I. After... Read more »