Migrants’ human rights respect requires commitments

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME The drivers of migration in Africa, especially in the Inter-governmental Authority for Development (IGAD) member states are many. Some migrate to search for better opportunities, business ventures, labor demands... Read more »

AFCFTA: Historic achievement crowns a 50-year old vision of trade integration

Today marks the commencement of AFCFTA envisaged almost for over half a century. Dr. Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, has addressed in writing questions that... Read more »

The law enforcement operation in Tigray and the media: Lessons learnt

 BY DEMEKE MEKONNEN (FDRE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS) It has been two months since the TPLF clique has launched its onslaught on the Ethiopian Defence Forces stationed in... Read more »

New Year Message of H.E. Yaprak Alp,

Ambassador of Turkey to Ethiopia  Turkey and Ethiopia have deep-rooted relations based on common history, traditions and cultures. I’m honoured to be the Turkish Ambassador in this wonderful country. The first exchanges... Read more »

Reflections on multidimensional Japan-Ethiopia ties

 BY ITO TAKAKO (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia) Excellencies, Colleagues and Friends of Japan, The Year 2020 has come to an end. It has... Read more »

Kazakhstan is a reliable partner of Ethiopia in Central Asia

 BY BARLYBAY SADYKOV (AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN TO ETHIOPIA) On the day of the New Year celebrations, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan cordially congratulates the people of Ethiopia... Read more »

Ethiopia and mammoth passages retrospectively

BY SOLOMON DIBABA  The year 2020 was full of major international events which have potentially changed the trend of events across the globe in the years to come. Among other things, the... Read more »

Technology: Use or Abuse it, it is all in our hands!

BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA The world has come a long way in technological advancements since the beginning of the human civilization. For example, journeys that took our forefathers days, weeks or months now... Read more »

Right, wise decision but why prioritize peace

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME Any country that has a culture of conflict occurrence and reoccurrence will not be able to attract investment. In this sense peace is, therefore, a basic requirement to our... Read more »

Defective thinking: A country, citizenry foe

BY MENGESHA AMARE “Farmers from Wellega, Harar, Wollo, Sidama or Tigray discuss how to use fertilizer, animal husbandry, crop production and other related issues revolving around life when meet somewhere, whereas, we,... Read more »