Noble Peace Prize winner, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed and high level government delegation recently attended two state formation negotiations between Somaliland and the Federal Republic of Somalia in Djibouti. Speaking on... Read more »
Addis Ababa, established in 1887 during the reign of Emperor Menelik and the capital city of Ethiopia, has a lot of natural, historical sites- monuments, museums, market places, modern city architectures, historical... Read more »
Halaba People has its own traditional administrative system known as “Sera” which means law, principle, rule and regulation and in the community all cultural issues and living conditions are guided by this... Read more »
I had the opportunity to trek through a rural area landscape that once used to be dense forest as a kid with my mother. Glancing at the degraded landscape, she said: “Son,... Read more »
In late 2019, a novel coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan City, Hubei Province in China causing a disastrous disease that has now spread in at least 213 countries. On January 30, 2020,... Read more »
Ethiopia is on the verge to lose its biodiversity resource due to the newly coming (exotic and invasive) species those are artificially hybrid and less useful for the community compared to the... Read more »
According to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) forecast, among the many adverse effects of the coronavirus pandemic; the world may face food-shortage over the next few... Read more »
Today’s guest is Tulu Besha Bedada (Ph.D.), a Director-General of the Ethiopian Geospatial Information Institute. In 2013- 2018, Dr. Tulu worked at a rank of an Assistant Professor of Geodesy and led... Read more »
Almost in all parts of the globe, the tourism and hospitality sector continues to make substantial contributions in terms of employment creation and generation of foreign revenue. For instance, in 2018 alone... Read more »
Time to win recalcitrant behavior on GERD negotiations Against all odds Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt have begun another round of negotiations this time via video-conference specifically on the “guidelines and rules for... Read more »