
Joy to Ethiopia the children have come back To help light up candles in places cold and dark. All of them with excitement flocked into motherland Chanting, the divided we fall and... Read more »
BY MULUGETA GUDETA ‘Wemezeker’ is a Gee’z word that can roughly be translated as ‘reminisce’. In the context of the national library in Ethiopia, it may mean remembering the past as a... Read more »

A Short Story Twice a year, my friend Abebe asks me a favor to accompany him to the Saint Joseph Cemetery, a small serene town of the deceased. We go there to... Read more »
BY MULUGETA GUDETA The tiger will not change its spots as the TPLF will not change its lies. True to its nature, the TPLF is infamous for using all the dirty ploys... Read more »
A line that demarcates the territory of anything is a limit that stops any power from claiming any space beyond it, becomes a trespass. Trespass in actual sense is going on to... Read more »

BY JOSEPH SOBOKA Obviously, people fight over something that affects their interests. Such fight is natural that nobody likes to givZe away what he think belongs to him legally. Apparently the war... Read more »

BY JOSEPH SOBOKA The world is foiled with hypocrisy Under the guise of inept democracy, Empty talks of fairness and impartiality That heightens the scheme of absurdity. As there is little to... Read more »
In line with the law-enforcement operation mounted to emasculate terrorist TPLF, Ethiopia has been fighting back hard unwilling to buckle under undue external pressure mainly from the conceptual western world. Many Ethiopians... Read more »
The arrival of Ethiopians from the Diaspora coincides with two main events, namely the victory of Ethiopian federal forces over the neo-fascist group infamously known as the TPLF on the one hand... Read more »
The recent defeat of the TPLF and its Western backers is both a diplomatic and military turning point. Militarily, it represents a stage of the conflict whereby TPLF’s military bravado fizzled like... Read more »