Butt out of Ethiopia Jeffrey Feltman: Make way for president o! Obasanjo!

PART Two Biden administration’s “White Man’s Burden” and the Ethiopian “half child, half devil” I had little problem with Donald Trump when it came to Africa policy. Trump did not mince his... Read more »

Unveiling the Cover Up

It is undeniable that humanitarian and development aid agencies are making a difference in the life of both citizens and aliens, especially the disadvantaged section of our society. Most of them are... Read more »

Butt out of Ethiopia Jeffrey Feltman: Make way for president o! Obasanjo!

PART ONE H.E. Olusegun Obasanjo, AU High Commissioner for Horn of Africa On 9/11/2014, Feltman met with Afghanistan’s two presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani and said: I was here to... Read more »

The 73rd founding anniversary of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea–The DPRK: How does the world see this country?

By the Embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia September 9 this year marks the 73rd founding anniversary of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Over the... Read more »

Innovative use of world’s first malaria vaccine generates remarkable results and a life-saving opportunity

BY KESETE ADMASU In the midst of the tragedy and turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s gratifying to see work continuing in Africa to find new ways of fighting malaria, a... Read more »

Getting It Wrong in Ethiopia’s Tigray

BY DAVID STEINMAN (This article originally appeared on The defensepost.com on 2 september 2021) The Defense Post’s August 18 op-ed by Elizabeth Hume and Leslie Mitchell What Happened to ‘We Are the... Read more »

Politicizing COVID-19 is Obstacle to Control the Virus

MELAKU MULUALEM K. (melakumulu@yahoo.com) In the 21st Century the people of the whole world is threatened by the COVID-19 virus. The virus has reached in almost all countries of the world. Millions... Read more »

Terrorist TPLF repeating the cruelty of its likes

BY GETACHEW MINAS Social conflict is a fierce and intense clash between governments and organized non-state actors within countries. The definition of social conflict encompasses many different forms of skirmishes. There is,... Read more »

Threats of illicit financial flows, prevention mechanisms

BY GETACHEW MINAS Illicit financial flows (IFF) have gained grip and traction within the international development community. According to some studies, illicit outflows from Africa, for example, surpass the levels of development... Read more »

The bias of ‘Human Rights Groups’ against Ethiopia!

BY FITSUM GETACHEW Many people are heard asking with indignation, “Why are the so called human rights groups almost always biased when it comes to reporting on presumed ‘violations’ committed by Ethiopia?... Read more »