Why not Ethio- Israel Suez canal alternative?

BY HENOK TADELE Since its opening in 1859 Egypt’s Suez Canal has always been a vital trade artery for international trade between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Currently some 12 percent... Read more »

Ethiopia adheres to establish good rapport, maintain its national interest

 Ethiopia has scheduled to hold the second round filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s (GERD) reservoir on the approaching rainy season in July and August, 2021. Underlining the unbearable economic cost... Read more »

Right of reply from the French Embassy in Ethiopia and to the African Union to the opinion article published on March 2021 in The Ethiopian Herald

BY LACINA KONE The French Embassy in Ethiopia took notice of an opinion article published in The Ethiopian Herald dated 14 March 2021, expressing hostile and counterfactual views regarding the relationship between... Read more »

Ethiopia’s rich artistic legacy

 COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER Art is a highly diverse range of human activities that is expressed in creating visual, auditory, or performed artifacts— artworks—and portrays the author’s imaginative or technical skill and... Read more »

“No international law goes against the filling of GERD,” – Zewdu Mengesha

BY STAFF REPORTER Ethiopia has been building a mega hydroelectric project, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the River Abbay (Nile). Before the launching of the project as well as through... Read more »

Foreign missions hold web forums to promote tourism, trade, investment

 BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) Consulate General in Los Angeles, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and various stakeholders, hosted an online Trade and Tourism... Read more »

No need of confrontation over GERD

BY FITSUM GETACHEW One need not be an expert in geography to know that the Nile is the longest river on earth and it bathes more than ten African countries in the... Read more »

PSNP: A means to escape from the burden of poverty

 BY STAFF REPORTERS Among numerous development programs devised by the government to provide security to vulnerable and disadvantage segments of the society, safety net is the one. The program, sometimes referred as... Read more »

Transforming tourism sector with digital technology

BY TSEGAY HAGOS Ethiopia is one of the nature- and-human-made-tourist attractions endowed nations in the world. It is the cradle of fascinating civilizations— the Axumite civilizations and pre-Axumite kingdom of Damat which... Read more »

Maximizing Ethiopia’s benefit from carbon trade

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Carbon-trading deals involving forestry projects in developing countries could reduce poverty at the same time as they offer an inexpensive way to off-set carbon dioxide emissions. Under the clean... Read more »