The plots behind the bills

The talk about the US government bills directed against Ethiopia has been lingering for the last five months. Whenever this topic is mentioned, there is an image that immediately pops into my... Read more »

 “B r e a k T h e S i l e n c e”

In November, millions of peace-loving people in Africa and around the world used the hashtag #NoMore in regard to the war on the Horn of Africa by the US-backed Tigrayan People’s Liberation... Read more »

We need to work to register our coffee at New York C

 – Gizat Worku, Ethiopian Coffee Exporters Association General Manager  BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Today’s guest Gizat Worku is the General Manager of Ethiopia Coffee Exporters Association. He was born and raised in Gojjam,... Read more »

 What is Ethiopia; Who are Ethiopians?

Ethiopians are making history; Ethiopia is being made. All the unthinkable are being made possible as the county which was believed to be made history is making history itself. Thanks to Ethiopians... Read more »

 A humble beginning to party room democracy

Ethiopia’s ongoing reform that came into being in 2018 following the popular protests has been at the crosshairs of the public’s demand for democracy, peace, and development. In fact, the issue of... Read more »

Washington’s biased external policy to control Ethiopia’s internal politics

BY ADDISALEM MULAT In another attempt to cow Ethiopia into submission, the US is bracing for another foreign policy failure working on imposing the H.R.6600 and S3199 bills that would carry unprecedented... Read more »

“I am sure positive things for the country will come out of the national dialogue ” Robert Shetkintong, Indian Ambassador to Ethiopia, AU

Ethiopia and India have established diplomatic relations in 1948. The countries are preparing to celebrate the 75th anniversary of our diplomatic relations. Throughout the times the two countries have expanded their ties... Read more »

Governemnt, partners deal with drought, covid-19, conflict induced challenges

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen, received at his office on Friday (March 18) a delegation led by Gabriela Bucher, Executive Director of Oxfam International. The two sides noted that... Read more »

Foreign policy failures leading to West’s defeat in the Horn of Africa

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Sitting at the world’s most strategic location, the Horn Africa has become a bone of contestation creating both opportunities and threats to member states of the region. With increased... Read more »

A boon to the national dialogue

Ethiopia is a country of glorious past and determined people. Equally true, the country is also among nations where conflict and war have consistently drawn back rare opportunities to achieve much sought-after... Read more »