Ethiopia registers double victory at two decisive battle fronts

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Were there battles that Ethiopia fought? In fact there were two battles that took place a couple of days back reminding me a scene one in William Shakespeare’s play,... Read more »

Successful Ethiopian elections prove critics wrong

BY LAWRENCE FREEMAN On June 21, the Ethiopian people voted in peaceful fortitude to advance their nation towards democracy. Voting in their 6th General Election, the Ethiopian people exhibited with their hands... Read more »

REMARKS BY H.E. SELESHI BEKELE AWULACHEW, MINISTER OF WATER, IRRIGATION AND ENERGY OF ETHIOPIA, AT THE OPEN DEBATE ON THE GRAND ETHIOPIAN RENAISSANCE DAM 08 JULY 2021 NEW YORK

Thank you, Mr. President, Mr. President, please accept my best wishes as you steer the work of the Security Council for the month of July. In this meeting and deliberation of the... Read more »

Utilizing the Nile: A natural right to Ethiopia

BY JOSEPH SOBOKA It is an alienable right of Ethiopia to harness the benefits from the Nile River that flows right from her bosom, the source of the Nile. In the wake... Read more »

Utilizing the Nile: A natural right to Ethiopia

BY JOSEPH SOBOKA It is an alienable right of Ethiopia to harness the benefits from the Nile River that flows right from her bosom, the source of the Nile. In the wake... Read more »

Ethiopia once again acquires historic justice at the UNSC defeating Egyptian and Sudanese intransigence

 BY SOLOMON DIBABA Once again and as usual, Egypt and Sudan lost their ill-fated diplomatic battle at the UNSC. Over the last ten years, Egypt and Sudan’s have left no stone upturned... Read more »

A ceasefire that proved Ethiopia’s commitment to peace

 BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE The Horn of Africa is complex and volatile region due to diversity of the population. The region also falls into different local and foreign interests. Diversity is both a... Read more »

Understanding Ethiopia, the beacon of hope for Africa

VICTOR BOLORUNDURO Ethiopia is home to Africa’s second-largest population, and its development has come a long way since the turn of the century. Ethiopia has contributed immensely to the development of Africa... Read more »

The test of time for UNSC to promote justice, equity and rectify the unjust practices in the transboundary water resources utilization

BY SEMU MOGES (Water Resources Professional Engineer, Ph.D.) On Thursday, the 7th of July, 2021, United Nations Security Council is to hold an extraordinary meeting regarding Ethiopia’s massive hydroelectric dam known as... Read more »

Illicit financial flows

BY GETACHEW MINAS Illicit financial flows out of Ethiopia are not well researched. This situation calls for more research on the mechanisms used for capital flight to better understand the measures that... Read more »