
Over the past decades, the world, despite facing unprecedented public health threats, has been making progress in fighting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. In spite of a gloomy past and trying... Read more »

Al-Shabaab-an Islamic insurgent group in Somalia is now re-emerging and expanding itself as the peace and stability of east African countries go downhill. Harakat-Al-Shabaab Al-Mujahidin, known worldwide as Al-Shabaab, is a powerful... Read more »
Freedom of expression, freedom of thought and freedom of religion are among key cardinals of any democratic thoughts that have been almost unanimously accepted in today’s political discourse and deliberations. It is... Read more »

It’s 110 degrees in Ethiopia’s desert Afar Region, one of the hottest areas humans inhabit, and I’m thinking about how much damage the U.S. empire does with its proxy wars in even... Read more »

“On the morning of 10 April, the Amhara militias dug up the four mass graves in the St. Abune Aregawi Church” (BBC, “Ethiopia war-crime evidence burned – witnesses”, May 7, 2022). The... Read more »
The very force that ensured Ethiopia’s uninterrupted existence for several millennia was not a chance or a charm, nor is it the protection of super powers or the UN’s impeccable justice and... Read more »

This organic development would be mutually beneficial and represent a game-changer for the Global South’s activist movements. By sharing experiences, educating one another, and pooling their protest potential, they could change the... Read more »

Situated in the strategic location of the world, the East African region is caught between ample opportunities and pressing challenges. The volatile region remains prone to natural and manmade calamities posing security... Read more »

I’m writing from Ethiopia, where the war that began in November 2020 continues, with the US backing their former puppet, the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), who ruled Ethiopia with an iron... Read more »
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 »