Peace and security for economic progress

The main factors causing insecurity and instability have to be identified and eliminated for advancing economic development. These factors may be internal or external threats that negatively affect the peace and security... Read more »

The Africa we strive for is possible in unity and solidarity

I would like to congratulate all our African friends on May 25th Africa Day wholeheartedly. We remember with appreciation the African countries coming together under the roof of the African Union (AU)... Read more »

We are one planet, one health

Ethiopia’s experts should capitalize on the social values of each community and help to attach his/her self with peace and moral values that help us enjoy a peaceful way of living. Though,... Read more »

Ethiopia at the cross Roads – a Balanced Narrative for those who know nothing about current Ethiopian situation

BY WENFIT TERARA Ethiopia is at crossroads right now due to many playing actors from outside and inside the country. Sometimes the outside and inside coordinate highly and it feels as if... Read more »

Multilateralism must be grounded in an understanding of context and respect for democratic development in Ethiopia

Ethiopia has long been a supporter of multilateralism. This goes back to the founding of the League of Nations and the development of the United Nations when Ethiopia was a world leader... Read more »

Ethiopia: Keep your eyes on the prize!

 (Posted in Al Mariam’s Commentaries) Voting is patriotism in motion. Voting is democracy in motion. What can be more beautiful, more sublime and more glorious than deciding one’s political destiny by casting... Read more »

Avoiding ‘carbon colonialism’: Developing nations can’t pay the price for pollution

 The Biden administration has pledged to put the country on a path to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. Last fall, China announced a carbon neutrality date of 2060. The U.S.... Read more »

This week in diplomacy

The spokesperson of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, H.E. Ambassador Dina Mufti, gave the Ministry’s biweekly press briefing yesterday (21 April 2021) to the media. In his presentation, the Ambassador focused on political... Read more »

West’s stormy wind of lie targeting east

BY HAKU YIHENEW The stormy wind of lies blowing from the west in the name of human rights looks like to have the ill intention of destroying thriving peoples in non-western part... Read more »

The land holding system still a debatable issue

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS When it is combined with labor and capital land becomes a source of wealth creation but unless it is well managed, the benefit obtained from it will be insignificant... Read more »