
On February 10 Russia celebrates a professional holiday – the Diplomat’s Day, established by a Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on October 31, 2002. It testifies to the high... Read more »

BY DR. YONAS GIZAW, DR. WAGAW BOGALE, ABERA YIRGA Historically, ethnic segregation in Africa is the legacy of colonialism’s “divide and rule” ideology. Supported by the Western countries, the TPLF came to... Read more »

BY MENGESHA AMARE A number of reasons would potentially be alluded to why is Ethiopia loathed by the US and the west—global powers, in short. To mention but a few, the following... Read more »

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Almost 59 years have elapsed since the founding fathers of the OAU have inked the founding of a continental organization that envisioned the acceleration of the African decolonization and... Read more »

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME We know that diplomacy in the modern era, an era sometimes called the ‘long peace’ due to the absence of major war since 1945, has deepened and widened in... Read more »

BY DESTA GEBREHIWOT For long, coup d’état has been a synonym with Africa. Over the years, the continent saw multiple coup d’état with militaries and interest groups taking over power from elected... Read more »

Africa is the world’s second largest continent and is home to some of the most beautiful countries in the world with some of the most unique landscapes and wildlife which is why... Read more »

The rate of unemployment is a dynamic measure of economic performance. Generally, with a falling rate of unemployment there occurs a growing level of gross domestic product (GDP). This occurs with higher... Read more »

BY DANIEL ALEMAYEHU Colonization always has an awful connection with the name Ethiopia. The country from East Africa stood firmly not to kneel down for the new comers. The contribution that Ethiopia... Read more »

BY HENOK TIBEBU Ethiopia which is home for more than eighty nations and nationalities has been going through several socioeconomic and political challenges over the past fifty years. Poverty, drought, famine and... Read more »