Seeking constitutional interpretation: A doable way for addressing election postponement clash

Ethiopia has now found itself at a crossroad to determine which body will be responsible especially after the end of the term of the incumbent—September 8, 2013 E.C. This bewilderment emanates from... Read more »

GERD in the eyes of Ethiopians

A running water knows no boundaries. Nearly forty percent of the world’s people live along river basins shared by more than two countries, Africa alone comprises of fifty-seven river and lake basins... Read more »

Our African ally in the fight against fascism

The beginning of World War II or an armed conflict? I will not reveal the secrets that the official beginning of the Second World War was September 1, 1939. Not all historians... Read more »

Between COVID-19 and ‘toxic rhetoric’

During the past two weeks or so we heard a lot of debates and controversies as well as conjectures on several media outlets about what will happen now that the sixth general... Read more »