The UNHCR is legally obliged to protect female refugees’ from Tigray languishing in refugee camps in Sudan

 BY SOLOMON DIBABA  Despite the existence of vivid evidences on crimes against humanity, particularly on Ethiopian in Tigray that the TPLF has been left free to commit, the international community and UN... Read more »

Abay: To whom is a matter of survival?

BY DANIEL ALEMAYEHU The world calls Ethiopia as the water tower of Africa which it deserves. This is because the country is endowed with plenty of water resources in all corners of... Read more »

The untold story of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

BY FITSUM AREGA (Ethiopian Ambassador to the U.S., Special to the NNPA Newswire) There is a great story unfolding in Africa. It is a story that literally throws light on what has... Read more »

The International community and Human Rights organizations dead silent on TPLF’s Crime on Ethiopian Children in Tigray

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Pictures of gun tottering minors are all over the place in international media. The New York Times came up with children from Tigray being mobilized to fight against forces... Read more »

The truth about the origin of COVID-19 coronavirus

Assistant Professor of Medical Biotechnology, Institute of Biotechnology, Addis Ababa University  BY ALEMAYEHU GODANA BIRHANU,  Origin-tracing is matter of science. It is critically important that policy makers and stakeholders in the public... Read more »

Ethiopia: Mao, Mango and the Guerilla Playbook

 BY JEFF PEARCE Part two It’s not just the TPLF that is pursuing Psy-Ops in the conflict either. It’s also the U.S. government. “The U.S. calls for de-escalation of the fighting even... Read more »

Tokyo 2020: Olympic Games to show Courage, Resilience, Hope and Peace

BY ITO TAKAKO, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Ethiopia On 23 July, we will witness the start of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Yes, the title will remain Tokyo 2020... Read more »

Ethiopia: Mao, Mango and the Guerilla Playbook

 Part one BY JEFF PEARCE I’m just wondering…When Alex de Waal goes to parties with his TPLF buddies; do things get awkward because of all his aw-shucks gushing and practically humping their... Read more »

Five years on: Remembering the 15 July coup attempt in Turkey

In Turkey today, we all remember what happened five years ago on this date. On the night of 15 July 2016, a clandestine faction within Turkish forces, which actually belongs to the... Read more »

Ethiopia’s Consistent and Egypt’s Fickle Positions on GERD

PART ONE The Nile hydro politics has been and continues to be one of contentious regional issues in Africa. Nile, being the longest river in the world, touches the life of close... Read more »