To make national dialogue a success

In the living world, ideological variation between two or more groups is common and expected. Solving ideological disparity through making national dialogue is a less costly and effective way of ensuring peace... Read more »

Of mice and men: The tangled web the western press-titutes weave when they practice to deceive the world about Ethiopia

PART I Over the past few days, the madding Western press-titute media, supported by a so-called human rights organization and puppet mastered by the spokesman for the terrorist Tigray People’s Liberation Front... Read more »

Relations between countries must have mutual respect, benefit

BY HIZKEL HAILU Everyone in the world conforms to either of the two views regarding the understanding of the history of nature, the origins of species and humanity, among others. Undoubtedly, both... Read more »

Securing the “Africa we want” through youth entrepreneurship

BY MICHAEL BUZUAYEHU “The Africa we want” is the African Union’s rallying cry. It is also the slogan for AGENDA 2063 touted to be “Africa’s blueprint for transforming Africa into the global... Read more »

Humanitarian, unilateral truce indicates government’s due care for citizens in Tigray

BY SOLOMON DIBABA A couple of days back, the Ethiopian government issued a unilateral truce to effectively expedite swift and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid for citizens in Tigray who have been... Read more »

Instrumentalization of human rights should be deterred by collaborative efforts

BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW Some years back the notion of human rights was not a real international concern: how a nation treated its citizens on its own territory was exclusively given to the... Read more »

National dialogue: An Agenda for positive peace!

 BY DARGIE KAHSAY The phrase “An Agenda for Peace” was first used by the then Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1992. The goal of An Agenda for Peace was to keep... Read more »

 Why H.R.6600, S.3199 on Ethiopia?

BY DEJEN RAS The house of representatives, with H.R.6600, and the senate, with S.3199, are targeting Ethiopia by legislating a law that will encircle Ethiopia and force the country to crumble for... Read more »

United media action to resist psychological warfare

 Ethiopian Mass Media Authority (EMA), in collaboration with the nascent Government Communication Office, has organized annual media conference on March 17, 2022, an event targeted to enhance the role of media to... Read more »

Malicious bills mustn’t see light of day

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER Ethiopians in the US are expressing grievances over malicious bills—HR6600 and S3199. The former has already been passed at the senate foreign relations committee level, the latter will be... Read more »