History repeats itself once again as the UN betrays Ethiopia

BY ADDISALEM MULAT History yesterday repeated itself as Ethiopia has been betrayed by the international community once again decades later. The UNHRC shamefully and regrettably passed a politically motivated resolution setting up... Read more »

“UNSC’s punitive resolutions, unlawful unilateral sanctions counterproductive,” Russian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Yevgeny Terekhin

BY STAFF REPORTER Recently, The Ethiopian Herald sat down with Russian Ambassador to Ethiopia Yevgeny Terekhin to have his reflection on the current situation in Ethiopia and the ongoing misinformation campaign and... Read more »

HRW’s late, misplaced report

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE Since its unjustified attack on Northern Command of the Ethiopian National Defense Force stationed in Tigray state, the terrorist TPLF group has not shown any remorse to civilians either.... Read more »

The United Nations ‘Suppression’ Council

Paradox on Africa: A continent with 1.3 billion population underrepresented at the UNSC Having exclusive and highest political power in the world, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has been muffling the... Read more »

A heroic death!

Eshete Mogess, 56, was born and raised in Kewet, Mafer Saramba district, where he lived and worked at Shewa Robit town which is near his birthplace. He was a farmer and businessman... Read more »

Nursultan Nazarbayev: Lessons of Independence

Author: Nursultan Nazarbayev, the first president of Kazakhstan – Elbasy. Credit by: Kazpravda.kz and Elbasy.kz Foreword On December 16, 2021, Republic of Kazakhstan celebrates its 30-Anniversary of Independence. In 2019 Nursultan Nazarbayev,... Read more »

America’s tested and failed interventionist policy

For many, the intensified intervention and pressure the Biden Administration has been exerting against Ethiopia’s reform government emanates from the America’s die-hard tendencies of toppling legitimate leadership with the purpose of acquiring... Read more »

Diaspora: Besides backbone of the economy as vigorous agent in diplomacy

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE  For the past three decades, Ethiopians and Ethiopian origins living abroad had largely been cut off from affairs of their homeland due to their strong critic of the previous... Read more »

When the going gets tough

  BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Just a little over a month ago, the Ethiopian government declared a state of emergency, while the terrorist TPLF propaganda machine and its affiliates were spreading fake news that... Read more »

“Human Rights & Democracy are of less concern for the US when its national interest is at stake?” Blen Mamo, International Security Expert (UK)

Of late, the government of Ethiopia has scored a paramount victory against the terrorist TPLF group. As the National Defense Forces led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) disarrayed and destroyed the... Read more »