The public discourse on Corona shows we are one human race!

Currently, there are many ongoing discourses that demonstrate consciousness awakening in human evolution, because of Corona. We are becoming conscious of our oneness as human species. There is a change taking place... Read more »

Prevention is better than cure at this intensive moment of the world’s history

A circumstance  incidental  to learning     from     mistakes     by many  people  regrettably   entails repercussions in due course. Such situation has far reaching and indirect harmful consequences on the erring party. Negligence,    in   adequately   ... Read more »

Ethiopian, Canadian FMs Hold Talks On BilateralRelations

ADDIS ABABA (FBC)-Ethiopia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedu Andargachew, has held talks on phone with this Canadian counterpart François-Philippe Champagne. In the talks held on May 6, 2020, the two discussed ways... Read more »

COVED 19 and AFRICA

Do Europeans and Africans have genetically different levels of immune systems? Why Africa’s coronavirus outbreak appears slower than anticipated? Africa’s low coronavirus rate should puzzle health experts. Health experts warned of the... Read more »

GERD is my Heritage Dam A Huge Lake of Halal Water from Abay!

The Easter celebrations left bringing joy calling for Ramadan extending the season of prayers and giving alms. It was a show of faithful solidarity between Christian and Muslim Ethiopians. Despite the uncertainties... Read more »

Singing in the Rain

‘Rainy Night in Georgia:’ One of my all time  favorite  ‘oldies’ tune.  I  don’t  know what a rainy night in Georgia feels like. But I can tell you what a rainy day... Read more »

Advocating for environment and wildlife conservation

Today’s executive column guest goes by the name of Prof. Abebe Getahun. He is a Professor of Aquatic Biology at the Department of Zoological Sciences, Addis Ababa University (AAU). He was Chairman... Read more »

September, what!

The town is abuzz with a new ‘political script’ that seems to have come close to some sort of ‘news of the month’ status. Yes. I know there are other bits and... Read more »

All options must be assessed to ease COVID19 economic impact

Economies are wrestling with the unprecedented impacts of the COVID19 pandemic. As the cases of the virus continue painting upward trajectories, economies are slowing down and going down on the other hand.... Read more »

Seeking solution from tours serves no purpose

Ethiopia’s continued push for talks on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project proves the country’s unwavering stance to strengthen brotherhood among the downstream countries. Otherwise, it has the full rights to use... Read more »