This Week’s recap by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia

The spokesperson of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, Ambassador Dina Mufti, gave the Ministry’s biweekly press briefing today to the media. In his presentation, the Ambassador focused on political diplomacy,... Read more »

Ethiopia: Mai Kadra, Metekel and the mediashame that won’t be forgotten

 Part II  (Historian, Novelist, career surrealist) More than ever, Ethiopia doesn’t need human rights groups who do long-distance phone calls or interviews at refugee camps with unverified sources — it needs experienced... Read more »

GERD second filling imminent despite flip flopping of downstream countries

Ethiopia and the downstream nations have been at loggerhead since the inception of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Notwithstanding the fact that Ethiopia have endeavored time and time again to familiarize the... Read more »

Forgiveness to restore faith in humanity

I had the opportunity to read a short story article about how Madiba treated one that had treated him harshly while he was at the cell. The story goes like this, Nelson... Read more »

Sudanese reference to 1903 border demarcation: Digging out fraudulent colonial legacy

BY HAILE DEMEKE Border disputes in Africa are largely the outcomes of colonial legacies. The current borders demarcated by the then colonial masters are the major sources of recurrent conflicts in Africa.... Read more »

‘Crossing the Line’

It is easier to lose friends these days than making them. I’d have liked to see what some researcher would have come up like “The main reason for men’s friend­ship to fall... Read more »

My Neighbor, My Tormentor

Ephrem Endale Contributer You are with your family and trying to wind down after a hard day in the office. Somehow all days in the office seem to be hard days! Are... Read more »

Beyond lawmaking

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Lawmaking and oversighting the executive body are one of the noble and major duties of the House of Peoples’ Representatives. But, the highest legislative body of the country is... Read more »

‘Threats’ social media could pose in an election season

BY FITSUM GETACHEW There are definitely no doubts that we are living extraordinary days in an extraordinary world. Some go to the extent of asserting that the world is not a village... Read more »

Hope for fair election still alive despite challenges

BY ADDISALEM MULAT As things stand at present, preparations are in the offing for the upcoming election which is going to take place in June. As the government is toiling day in... Read more »