BY ADDISALEM MULAT Third world countries heavily rely on developed nations in their quest to earning financial support, technical assistance, security assistance, and other things of similar kind. As most of the... Read more »
BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS The victory of the Ethiopian army led by Emperor Menelik II in 1896 at the Battle of Adwa over the invading Italian army redefined Ethiopia and the unity of... Read more »
BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA 125 years ago, on March 1, 1896 a battle that would later be deemed as a fundamental turning point in Ethiopian history took place at Adwa, Ethiopia. This battle... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia’s modern political life is persistently portrayed in crisis toppling regimes and threatening country’s survival as the past legacy had had unfit political repercussions. For example, the politicization of... Read more »
BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM Yesterday Ethiopians have colorfully celebrated the 125th jubilee anniversary of the Victory of Adwa. In addition to the celebration that could be labeled as epic level here at home... Read more »
BY FITSUM GETACHEW We are now moving into a crucial election season and all the talk of the media is nowadays about nothing else but about this event. And for good reasons... Read more »
BY YESUF ENDRIS Victory of Adwa had proved colonial powers wrong. It is still a living testimony of the strength and sacrifices of Ethiopians made to defend the dignity and sovereignty of... Read more »
Wuchale Treaty: Lesson to avoid imposed treaties BY HAILE DEMEKE There is strong argument that most of the treaties signed during the colonial time were highly biased. They were signed merely for... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Sunday morning, 2nd March 1896 had been the center of the remarkably recorded treasured Ethiopian history in particular and that of African in general. The date helped Ethiopians push... Read more »
BY DEJENE SAKOUME Dear Editor, I have pondered over Adwa and my mind fluctuates with its changing tides. Now I consent, now I deny, I approve and once more I disapprove. To... Read more »