Patriots Day and the young generation

  BY FITSUM GETACHEW  In a recent survey that was carried out by a radio station, I was surprised to hear how much confusion there is among the young generation of Ethiopians regarding... Read more »

Ethiopia’s diplomatic clout that stands the test of time

BY EYUEL KIFLU The 82nd Ethiopian Victory Day was celebrated last week in Addis Ababa under the theme “for solidarity, endurance, and victory”. It was marked in the presence of President Sahle-Work... Read more »

Rekindling refugees’ hope through refined policies

  BY EYUEL KIFLU A region of contradiction is a byword for the Horn of Africa. The region is with a rich histories and diverse cultures. Equally true, it has also been known... Read more »

Prioritizing counter-terrorism efforts: Ethiopia’s leadership in promoting regional security

  BY ADDISALEM MULAT The Horn of Africa has faced various peace and security challenges that originate from both within the region and beyond. External forces have been working to destabilize the region,... Read more »

Ethiopia remains to be a staunch allyduring Sudan’s trying times

BY DESTA GEBREHIWOT  For years now, Sudan has been caught in a make-or-break transition with political instability rocking the entire nation. The transition has been marred by recurrent violence and instability putting... Read more »

An overview of the five-year journey of Ethiopian reform

BY FITSUM GETACHEW It is now exactly five years since the reformist government has been sworn in with the new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at the head. Abiy Ahmed was immediately seen... Read more »

Collaboration for effective Transitional Justice implementation

 BY EYUEL KIFLU  For the last few years, Ethiopia has been making attempts to break away from authoritarianism and move to democracy. Although faced with a bevy of challenges, the transition process... Read more »

Making CSOs strong playersin national undertaking

BY EYUEL KIFLU Ethiopia in an effort to address major contentious issues is preparing to stage a national dialogue with main work slated to begin the upcoming May. Since its inception, the... Read more »

 Climate change: Can we really take CO2 back out the air?

BY JOCELYN TIMPERLEY Tackling climate change could require sucking carbon back out of the atmosphere, according to the IPCC. Jocelyn Timperley looks at how these ‘negative emissions’ might work. Humanity is on... Read more »

Ethiopia rejects the misrepresentation of the GERD at the Arab League

 BY FITSUM GETACHEW It is a fact that Egypt has been benefitting from the waters of the Nile for centuries, undisturbed, and in fact the country Egypt would probably never have existed... Read more »