Ancient Persia and Ethiopia were cradles of civilizations and these great Civilizations were in regular contacts and full of exchanges usually through trade and cultural mechanisms. They shared a number of norms,... Read more »
BY ADDISALEM MULAT At the current juncture, apart from making every possible effort to tarnish the good image of the country by bringing into play some international media outlets of the world,... Read more »
BY GETACHEW MINAS The black market, underground or shadow economy, is a clandestine business or a series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality. It is characterized by some form of... Read more »
BY GETACHEW MINAS The advent of conflicts in Ethiopia has brought its economy to the brink of collapse, creating humanitarian casualties and concerns. Immediately after losing its power, the TPLF junta has... Read more »
BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA In a closer look of the theories about the origin and the function of a state, we can say that almost all have a shared common concept within them.... Read more »
BY FITSUM GETACHEW Studies show that propaganda is information that is relayed to an audience using the most effective manner of reaching it. It does not necessarily need to be true or... Read more »
BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA I was at a church the other day and I heard a young female student who came from Mekele University via the mediation of international aid organizations witnessing how... Read more »
BY SOLOMON DIBABA Can someone tell terrorist TPLF that Ethiopia is not Yugoslavia, Syria, Yemen or Afghanistan? Yes, terrorist TPLF’s mission in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa is dictated by a... Read more »
BY GETACHEW MINAS The reign of terror is anarchic which is skeptical of authority and rejects all forms of hierarchy. The terrorist calls for the abolition of the state, which it believes... Read more »
BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW Diplomacy is one of the methods that states have been using to influence the behaviour of other states. The concept and the practice of diplomacy have existed for many... Read more »