UNICEF, WFP launch Partnership to help fight malnutrition in Ethiopia

ADDIS ABABA (WALTA)– The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and World Food Programme (WFP) have launched a three-year partnership in Ethiopia to support the Government in preventing acute malnutrition in children and... Read more »

Religious figures criticize Egypt for misleading world

ADDIS ABABA (ENA) Religious figures have strongly criticized Egypt for misleading the world with respect to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Ustaz Yassin Nuru, a Muslim scholar/professor, said Egyptian diplomats have been... Read more »

What more has the play write to Impart?

The sphere of art is so vast that what so far has been related to the readers will be incomplete if the following narration of the play write is left unmentioned. The... Read more »

Only through solidarity, cooperation we can defeat COVID-19

On June 17, the Extraordinary China-Africa Summit on Solidarity Against COVID-19 was held while the global battle against corona virus is at a critical moment. This Summit was a joint initiative between... Read more »

Ethiopia at a crossroad: The fight against Covid-19

Researchers are speaking in remorse that the number of deaths due to Covid-19 started to increase astronomically in Italy, Spain and other European nations immediately after the provision of medical services that... Read more »

‘New guy in the office’

A few months before the pandemic restrictions were announced this fellow joins a new enterprise after a decade and some in one place. The new job comes with quite a significant pay... Read more »

“It is none of your business!”

It happened a couple of years back; this fresh graduate young lady starts seeing a much older fellow. She made no secret about it and was often seen in public with him.... Read more »

“Though it is natural to have different outlooks concerning the national political arena, we must stand together for the national interest,” Bamlak Yideg Ph.D. candidate

Though the Nile River is one of the God-given natural resources, Ethiopia has been working around the clock towards a common goal. It does not have a selfish interest to cause significant... Read more »

Making a fair deal: Walking on the right path of history

(Assistant Professor & Director of International Affairs Office, Jimma University) Ethiopia is the major source of Nile but unable to use a river to which it contributes significant portion of the water.... Read more »

Mixing negotiation with externalization is no solution to the stalemate on GERD

Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt are already engaged in a series of negotiations on GERD via video conferences in the presence of observers unanimously selected by the three countries. Sudan deserves the appreciation... Read more »