
A vast majority of COVID-19 recovery funds disbursed in developing countries, including India, have gone to big corporations instead of being directed towards welfare, small firms or those working in the informal... Read more »

BY AL MARIAM Is it possible the “internal document” is a propaganda piece prepared by supporters of the TPLF and passed on to Susan Rice, who in turn “leaked” it to the... Read more »

BY GETACHEW MINAS Ethiopia’s location gives it strategic dominance as a jumping off point in the Horn of Africa, close to the Middle East and its markets. It is landlocked, and has... Read more »

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Last week the Ministry of trade and industry issued a timely regulation which allowed companies to import basic food items like rice, flour and other food items on duty... Read more »

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME The latest talk on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was held in Kinshasa under the new convener and chairperson of the AU President Felix Thisekedi of the DRC.... Read more »

BY ABENEZER DAWIT LENCHA Egypt has had control politically of the Nile water for millennia, a status confirmed by colonial-era agreements of 1902 and 1929 made by the British and a 1959... Read more »

BY TILAHUN GEBRECHRISTOS This is an important moment recommends us to turn our nose up to stabilize our society and backup democracy in our country. Our struggle for new lives is with... Read more »

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Though Ethiopia’s political culture is full of many crises and the vicious circle seems attached to it, the new leadership has been working to ensure trust among all political... Read more »

BY FASIL LEGESSE On November 4, 2020, the special force of the Tigray regional government attacked the Ethiopian National Defense Forces, known as the Northern Command, in an attempt to rob the... Read more »