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 »

 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 »

TPLF’s tactic should no longer deceive the int’l community

True to its nature, terrorist TPLF is using the genuine call for peace by the Federal Government of Ethiopia as a strategy of deception and manipulation on its supporters in the west... Read more »

Stain of corruption: The UN’s truth-laundering can’t get it out

BY JEFF PEARCE Sources consulted by investigators for the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia say they are appalled by the “unprofessional” and incomplete result of its newly released report.... Read more »

 WHO Chief, TPLF leader Tedros silent about his party’s theft of World Food Program fuel

BY ANN GARRISON UN World Health Organization chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom is also the world’s most prominent advocate of the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front. He has said nothing about the TPLF’s recent... Read more »

 Hands off Ethiopia!

BY FITSUM GETACHEW Ethiopia is currently engaged in battling against what seems to be an existential threat from multiple directions. The latest attacks by terrorist forces in the north is just one... Read more »

Africa, Rise! The need for a new “Family of Africa” movement

BY JEFF PEARCE It’s time to take the fight in new directions. The TPLF have brazenly broken the ceasefire, and despite the scandal over their ruthless theft of 12 fuel tankers—condemned by... Read more »

 Striking a balance between press freedom, ethical reporting

BY YOHANES JEMANEH Its great influence on public affairs enabled media to have strong power symmetric to government organs which have won it the title of the Fourth Estate. This estate has... Read more »

GERD: The game changer

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Having endured weeks of continuously distressing news of massacres, bloodshed, horror, terrors and tears, Ethiopians are finally starting to smile. Near the end of last month, they celebrated the... Read more »

 Battling in unison every form of terrorism

BY FITSUM GETACHEW The recent statements made by the Ethiopian government concerning the threats of Al-shabaab and the drastic measures taken to foil its attacks on Ethiopian territory must tell us something... Read more »