Would Sudan follow suit and stay on track?

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN  Early last week, the Sudanese military rulers announced the decision to open the Gallabat crossing on the border with Ethiopia, which has been closed for about a month since... Read more »

 Terrorist TPLF plunged the people of Tigray into abject poverty and destitution

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Terrorist TPLF has virtually enslaved the people of Tigray by denying their humanitarian rights of movement, education, business making and marshaling their livelihood. The terrorist organization has destroyed all... Read more »

July: Gear shifter month for Ethiopia’s highness

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU The summer season while soft of the sun, no matter how hard it may be to see the twinkling light of the stars and the moon, no doubt it... Read more »

Africa maintains strong ties with Russia through its principled appraoch

BY DARGIE KAHSAY Upon arrival at Bole International Airport late Tuesday, Russian Foreign Affairs Minister, Sergey Lavrov, has received warm welcome by Demeke Mekonnen, Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Lavrov’s... Read more »

Establishing strong institutions still remains as unfinished task

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS Ethiopia is one of the few oldest and sovereign countries which have their own longest history. In its thousands years of existence it came across various upside downs and... Read more »

 Africa’s free trade area offers promise for cities-but only if there’s investment

The African Continental Free Trade Area came into operation on 1 January 2021. This is a considerable achievement. The free trade area is now the world’s single largest market for goods and... Read more »

National Dialog towards healing Ethiopia’s unity tumor

BY MENGESHA AMARE Addressing any problem via holding discussions and close talks is undeniably the symbol of civility and being up-to-the-minute. Cognizant of the fact that tabling all sorts of disparities, disagreements... Read more »

 Time for buoying doable Ethio-Russia relationship

Since nothing is more interesting than having a sovereign country which could never be twisted by those who would love to quench power thirst at the expense of others, Russia’s fight for... Read more »

Lessons for Ethiopia from the victories at the 18th IAAF tournament

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Demonstrating the most conspicuous victory at Oregon, USA, Ethiopia’s green flood athletes have once again brought 10 more medals for their country. The nation stood second in the world... Read more »

 Saving East Africa’s wildlife from recurring drought

BY STAFF REPORTER Over the past two decades, the Horn of Africa – specifically Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya – has experienced more intense and frequent droughts. The affected areas in the three... Read more »