Pretoria deal: A huge milestone in restoring peace, reviving diplomacy

 BY ADDISALEM MULAT  The progress that Ethiopia has made towards implementing the Pretoria Peace Agreement is significant and praiseworthy. Despite the fact that there is still a lot of work that needs... Read more »

No campaign tarnishes Ethiopia’s amicable ties with Sudan

BY ADDISALEM MULAT  Social media is a powerful tool that can disseminate information quickly and easily. However, it can also be a source of misinformation and rumors. Recently, social media reports have... Read more »

Coping up emerging threats via dynamic security alliance

 BY EYUEL KIFLU The East African region has been susceptible to old and emerging menaces. Given its strategic location, the volatile region has been a hotbed for different unlawful activities. Beset by... Read more »

The need to Share both the Bounty and Responsibility

In Guba wereda, a remote place less than 40 km from the Sudanese border, lies the most important development project that all Ethiopians have had their eyes on since 2011. Ashebir Tesfaye... Read more »

Ethiopia says keen to resume dam t alks with Egypt, Sudan

What you need to know: The talks between the trios were halted in April 2021 after the African Union (AU) failed to resolve the long-standing dispute over the massive multi-billion Ethiopia hydroelectric... Read more »

Threats, intimidations do not lead to cooperation

 BY FITSUM GETACHEW Ethiopia is marking the twelfth year anniversary of the beginning of the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, GERD, on the Abay (Nile) River. A lot has been... Read more »

Ethiopia’s bold water diplomacy amidst un­ceasing negative campaign

 BY ADDISALEM MULAT Ethiopia has been building the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), to connect its millions of people living in electricity blackouts to the power grid. The dam, which is expected... Read more »

 Why Adwa greatly matters to Africa

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN We celebrate Adwa not only because it is a spectacular victory of black resistance against colonial aggression, but also because of its indelible legacy in shaping Africa’s course in... Read more »

 By staging successful AU summit,Ethiopia sets the tone for the continent, proves naysayers wrong

BY EYUEL KIFLU After two years of tumultuous years accompanied by barrages of defamatory yet false information in relation to the conflict in northern part of Ethiopia, the country peacefully and successfully... Read more »

Ethiopia’s diplomacy on the sideline of the 36th African Union Summit

 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held discussion with African Development Bank (AfDB) President Akinwumi Adesina. The PM said AfDB’s continued support to our agricultural sector is critical, particularly in our wheat productivity endeavors... Read more »