BY FITSUM GETACHEW Every year when it ends there is always the tendency to look back and see what has been achieved and what has failed and when it comes to governments... Read more »
The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, from December 13-15 in Washington DC, highlighted the U.S. commitment to expanding and deepening our partnership with African countries, institutions, and people. Our world is quickly changing, and... Read more »
In these times when all sorts of human rights violations have been ‘normalized,’ a crime which continues to be perpetrated everywhere but punished nowhere: corruption is also seen as a business as... Read more »
BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN They do not need guns, knives, AK- 47, or bombs. But they are accomplished robbers. They rob money from people’s pockets and state coffers. Usually, they do it secretly,... Read more »
BY HENOK TIBEBU Why is the world suffering from routine conflicts and wars that claim millions of lives? Why are some countries portrayed as being synonymous with drought and famine? Why is... Read more »
For a long, Ethiopia has been marred by polarized political views making the road to moderate political practice bumpy. The idea of a gray line in the country’s politics has been a... Read more »
BY FITSUM GETACHEW On Tuesday November 15, 2022 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) was in parliament to answer questions and provide explanations in relation to the inaugural address the head of state... Read more »
BY FITSUM GETACHEW A sigh of relief has been experienced by all parties when the peace deal of Pretoria was announced on November 2, 2022 almost two years to the day the... Read more »
BY FITSUM GETACHEW November 3rd 2020 will live forever in our mind, in our memory. Every Ethiopian will feel deep sorrow and grief remembering what has happened on that cursed day, that... Read more »
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 »