Adwa is an inspiration for unity

FITSUM GETACHEW As Ethiopians in particular and all black people of the world in general celebrate the 125th anniversary of the victory of Adwa, we must be able to treasure that Adwa... Read more »

Towards a comprehensive cooperation between Ethiopia and South Sudan

BY SOLOMON DIBABA A few days back a high level South Sudanese delegation composed of the leaders of the police forces of the country paid a working visit to Ethiopia to discuss... Read more »

Adwa as an African heritage

BY FITSUM GETACHEW Part Two We have records of hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians from all walks of life taking part in the preparations for the battle and everything had to be... Read more »

Brief view of post-TPLF Tigray

BY JOSEPH SOBOKA In the process of taking military measures to maintain law and order, besides physical consequences, the war might have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety as emotional effects.... Read more »

Gambella National Park, latent tourism development

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Historical documents have it that the Gambella National Park was established few decades ago aiming to conserve wild animals. Situated in western Ethiopia some 776 Kilometer from the Capital... Read more »

Women’s engagement in COVID -19 responses

BY BETELHEM BEDLU Ethiopia has done well in terms of COVID-19 prevention and containment. The pandemic itself has not had the huge impact on loss of life that is witnessed in other... Read more »

Accessing COVID-19 vaccine

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME It was last year, 30 January 2020 that the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), following the initial rapid... Read more »

Responding swiftly to humanitarian assistance

BY LEULSEGED WORKU While the government is trying to preserve the peace and stability of the nation within the last three years several anti-peace elements and their cliques have been using all... Read more »

Adwa: African emblem of freedom

BY LEULSEGED WORKU 125 years ago Africans (black people) were not consider as a fully human being. They were considered as sub-human. For that reason, whatever belongs to them was not considered... Read more »

An endemic animal which faces imminent danger of extinction

BY TSEGAY HAGOS Ethiopia is endowed with immense biodiversity blessings. It has animal, bird and plant species which could not be found in other countries and this has been luring tourists from... Read more »