
A Memoir, 1975: Serving in the National Youth Campaign “Zemecha”. Part 1 Recently, I had an opportunity to virtually reconnect with colleagues who had served with me in the Town of Gelta... Read more »

Many agree that the Berlin Conference, which was held in 1885, has shaped and affected Africa’s politics, socio economy and geography. Further, it has had a meaningful impact in the continents’ diplomacy... Read more »

I n Ethiopia, one of the tourist attractions is the Danakil Depression which is located in the northern part of the Afar crevice or crack. It is a unique geothermal system which... Read more »

A convicted felon accused by the US government of supporting “the cause of violent jihad” — and promoting 9/11 mastermind Osama Bin Laden — donated to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign and a... Read more »

The terrorist so called liberation front in Tigray has recently waged a total war on the people of Ethiopia on the4 second round trying to annex Amhara and Afar regions to get... Read more »

Africa is the second-largest continent in the world both in size and population. China also has the largest population in the world and is one of the biggest countries on the globe... Read more »

Last week, it was reported that Ethiopia’s Sovereign Wealth Fund “bonds are the best-performing sovereign debt in emerging markets this year”. This week it is reported, “Ethiopia is one of the best... Read more »

The 35th summit of African Heads of State and Government has wound up recently passing important decisions that enables it to have developed strength to take decisive actions against common problems of... Read more »

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 »