Gedeo: Combining tradition, scientific knowledge for eco-tourism

Gedeo is a zone in the South Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s State of Ethiopia, and it is an iconic place for its natural treasures, abundant megalithic archaeological sites and unique custom.... Read more »

Comical Reda

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN A telltale sign of the TPLF’s imminent defeat is not only emerging on the battlefield, but also in the media and diplomatic circles as well. The terrorist group is... Read more »

Tana Forum: A platform to consolidate African brotherhood, solve continental problems

BY YOHANES JEMANEH Each year, Addis Ababa University, Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) organizes the Tana Forum to create a platform in which African leaders and scholars meet and discuss... Read more »

“PM Abiy’s various projects make me happy; no one denies the reality on the ground,” Getachew T. Million

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Today’s Guest Getachew T. Million is a Board Secretary General for Council for Ethiopian Diaspora Action (CEDA). He was born and raised in Tepi Town of the then Illubabor... Read more »

 Promising progresses to harness tourism potentials

BY TEWODROS KASSA This year’s World Tourism Day was celebrated across the world on 17 September, 2022 with the theme of “Rethinking Tourism.” On the event various insights and experiences have been... Read more »

Why do Ethiopians blame Western Nations for the prolonged war in Ethiopia?

Northern Ethiopia has been a war zone for the past twenty two months. Several atrocities have been committed, and more than three million people are internally displaced. When the Ethiopian National Defense... Read more »

 Safaricom spearheading Ethio-Kenya economic cooperation

 BY YOHANES JEMANEH The diplomatic relationship between Ethiopia and Kenya dates back to 1954 when Ethiopia established its Honorary Consulate office in Kenya. But this relationship got a new momentum in July... Read more »

 “If there is no war, there is no TPLF,” Core Dawit Getahun

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW  Today’s Guest Dawit Getahun, was born and raised in Addis Ababa, a capital of Ethiopia. He attended primary and secondary school education in Felege Yordanos and Shimeles Habte schools... Read more »

Witnessing Ethiopia’s renaissance via science, technology

BY TEWODROS KASSA There are several ways where countries show their greatness to others. This could be in the form of art, science or technology. In addition to referring historical books as... Read more »

 The political oxymoron: The Security Council and the democratization of global governance

 BY GIRMA BEKELE As the 2019 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winners, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, put it we live in an “extreme concentration of economic power in the hands of... Read more »