Ethiopia and Sudan should join hands for mutual peace and development

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Once more, the recent exchange of visits by the Ethiopian and Sudanese leadership to further strengthen their relationship by resolving some problems related to conflicts in the border areas... Read more »

The socio-economic rewards of honesty: A seemingly utopian experience

BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA At the end of the street sits a small shop. It has small blue neon flickering light reading “Grab Pay and Go”. To the common eye, it may seem... Read more »

“Federalism’ in the Ethiopian context

BY FITSUM GETACHEW Many people in Ethiopia seem to believe that federalism is synonymous with democracy and unitary system is an expression of authoritarianism. It is clear that the experience we have... Read more »

Ensuring satellite usage independence

Thanks to science and technology the world has now enjoyed experiencing viable communication and becoming a small village. One of these technology-born assets is the use of satellite as it has fostered... Read more »

Ethiopia: Violence, truth and reconciliation

BY GETACHEW MINAS Investigating and determining responsibility for egregious domestic crimes, gross violations of human rights and serious humanitarian violations precedes reconciliation. Identifying the true causes of violent conflicts helps in designing... Read more »

Social disorganization causing trouble

BY JOSEPH SOBOKA  Disorganization in its true meaning, particularly with reference to the society, is upsetting the social working system and throwing it into confusion. This was relentlessly attempted in Ethiopia to... Read more »

The current state of the Ethiopian economy

 BY TEKLEBIRHAN GEBREMICHEAL The economic news ticker Ethiopia’s Plan and Development Commission has been accused by Parliament of failing to do the following major tasks: Preparing a roadmap for the transition from... Read more »

Russia-Ethiopia ties acquiring more intense dynamics

BY EVGENY TEREKHIN (AMBASSADOR OF RUSSIA IN ETHIOPIA) Our countries and peoples are linked by close historical ties. Perhaps, it is difficult to find an example of other such relations between Ethiopia... Read more »

COP 26 will be a turning point in boosting existing climate change ambitions across the globeAlex Cameron, Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy to Ethiopia

BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM  The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change adopted by 196 Parties at the COP 21 held in Paris on 12 December 2015. The agreement... Read more »

Constitution in Ethiopia and its variations: How and when!

BY FITSUM GETACHEW Constitutions are the supreme law of any country and even when there are no written constitutions (and the famous example of UK is often cited), there are other legislations... Read more »