Of late, members of the Inquiry Board of the State of Emergency managed to pay a visit to coronavirus (COVID-19) quarantine centers. Last Sunday, the board was able to conduct a field... Read more »
The word parliament, according to the available numerous sources, originally derived from the Old French Parlement which meant ‘speaking’ and likewise, from the Latin parliamentum. The word was used in the 13th... Read more »
The Ethiopian parliament has 547 members (22 seats are reserved for representatives of minority nationalities and peoples), elected for five-year term in a single-seat constituencies. In an exclusive interview with The Ethiopian... Read more »
Ethiopians have been mistreated by their employers’ now and then particularly those who live in the Middle East countries. Zenash Niguse is one of the victims. To begin with, she was born... Read more »
Lately, the Council of Ministers conducted its 78th regular meeting and reviewed the Draft Proclamation meant to grant a legal personality to the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council (EIASC). After reviewing the... Read more »
As life is not a bed of roses, passing through many twists and turns is mandatory. More often than not, people worry about tomorrow despite they do not know what the future... Read more »
According to Hate Speech and Disinformation Prevention and Suppression Proclamation, Hate speech means speech that promotes hatred, discrimination or attack against a person or an identifiable group based on ethnicity, religion, race,... Read more »
The Ethiopian government has attached increasing significance to the participation of Ethiopians and foreign nationals of Ethiopian origin in the overall economic activity of the nation. Seeing the positive role they will... Read more »
Following the reforms surfacing in the left, right and center of the country, the government has been taking a wide spectrum of measures intending to create enabling conditions to prevent human rights... Read more »
Ethiopia has scheduled to conduct national and regional elections a few months away. The elections to come are considered as a litmus test for the democratization process the country has embarked on... Read more »