Ethiopia’s approach in GERD talks is exemplary!

Ever since the inception of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam(GERD), Ethiopia, though being the sole owner and financer of the dam, has been in talks with the downstream countries, Sudan and Egypt,... Read more »

Who should be blamed for the deadlock of the latest GERD negotiation?

BY EYOB BELACHEW The latest round of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) talks wrapped up on the evening of 5 April after reaching another impasse. Egypt and Sudan are now jointly... Read more »

Ethiopia continues extending olive branch despite Sudan’s hawkishness: Ethiopian Ambassador to Sudan, Yibeltal Aemero

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Ethiopia and Sudan have been at loggerhead for quite a while now as Khartoum encroached into Ethiopia’s borderline. Sudan’s aggressions came as Ethiopian troops marched to enforce law in... Read more »

Getting even- the modern man’s primitive response

This one really happened, so I was told. The guy borrows his friend’s car for some errand. They always did that, borrowed each other’s cars, that is. Un­fortunately, that day the guy... Read more »

Me making a speech! Why not?

 I should make a speech at some event one of these days. Yes, that’s what I should do to get in on the action. Hey, every other guy is doing that, making... Read more »

Field visits inspection: A practice for early detection of problems

BY ABDUREZAK MOHAMMED Last week, Human Resource and Technology Affairs Standing Committee of the House of Peoples’ Representatives held discussion with the officials of higher education institutions regarding its finding of field... Read more »

International media’ Tigray reporting: Jumping the gun before verdict given

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Though provided with unhindered access to the region, some international media outlets have continued to disseminating overblown in some cases cooked-up stories regarding human rights violations and humanitarian situation... Read more »

Kick the silence to kick out ‘The habits”

Ephrem Endale Contributer  Say there is this guy who’s such a pervasive lyre he is the last person you want to talk to. Not that he is lacking in knowledge, money or... Read more »

The reform- the struggle for nation’s future

 BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Three years ago, following the tumult of series of public unrest across the country especially in Oromia and Amhara regions, the endless chains of ‘renewal and ‘deep renewal conferences... Read more »

PM Abiy’s major achievements

BY STAFF REPORTER Abiy Ahmed, in full Abiy Ahmed Ali, (born August 15, 1976, Beshasha, Ethiopia), was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2019 for his efforts toward attaining peace and... Read more »