Why inalienable rights get violated? Meaning, evolvement and the why aspect

Part II Rape is often explained or excused as a manifestation of racial, ethnic and class hatred or as stemming from a patriarchal system in which women are viewed as the property... Read more »

Seed coverage reaches 35 percent

ADDIS ABABA – 35 percent of the total farm land is covered by seed in this decisive summer season since the first and second farming works are performed properly, it is noted.... Read more »

Oromia making situation under control

ADDIS ABABA – Following the death of econic oromo singer Hachalu Hundesa, unrest fans have caused massive property damage and displacement of residents. And about 524 suspects have been apprehended from the... Read more »

PM Abiy Confers with SNNPR Leaderships

ADDIS ABABA (ENA) Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today discussed with federal and regional leaders of Southern Nations Nationality Peoples’ Region (SNNPR) on the issues of peace, regional structure and nation building. During... Read more »

why metropolitans call GERD It is my dam!

About 83 percent of Ethiopia’s population lives in rural areas and many derive their livelihoods from agricultural and environmental resources, primarily rain-fed agriculture and cattle grazing. Over 90 percent of the cropland... Read more »

Practicing Yoga in these times of COVID-19

These days, different Medical Schools and doctors are urging people to practice yoga in these times of COVID-19. Many Ethiopians are taking Yoga Classes here in Addis Ababa intending to restore inner... Read more »

Improving the livelihoods of pastoral communities in salt-affected areas of Ethiopia

A recent study led by the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) and funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the European Union (EU) has shown that 80% of... Read more »

Registering more cities as world heritages

Conserving and protecting heritages plays indispensable role in a given nation to presenting the fingerprint of the given societies and the increment of creativity to the next generation and become center of... Read more »

Pottery, women and fighting the marginalization

Recently Addis Ababa City Administration has inaugurated a pottery center called Ensera, meaning pot. Ensera, like many other household utensils made of clay, can be highly associated with the life of women... Read more »

“Turkey supports Ethiopian stance on GERD; colonial mentality leads nowhere,” Girma Temesgen, Ethiopian Ambassador to Turkey

Girma Temesgen is an Ethiopian Ambassador to Turkey. He has long served in various departments of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia. He has recently held exclusive interview with Bariisaa newspaper,... Read more »