African scientists and researchers are concerned that the data shows that the continent is being cornered by the spiraling effects of climate change, that the real impact of climate devastation is yet... Read more »
The international climate change negotiations began almost three decades ago when many were still hesitant to accept that human activities were changing the planet. Now the scientific evidence is unequivocal. Climate change... Read more »
Back in 1964, the world’s most exciting sporting event, known as the Olympics, was preparing to take place beneath the sky’s’ of Tokyo, Japan. The then-world-remarkable black Ethiopian athlete Shambel Abebe Bikila... Read more »
Climate risks can be complex to deal with because they don’t respect country borders. Hazards in one region can have negative repercussions in another. These are known as transboundary climate risks, and... Read more »
Months ago, Ethiopia rolled on the yellow and green painted carpet adorned by Enkutatash or adey abeba a seasonal flower that blossoms in the September month of Ethiopia. Prime Minister Abiy Ahemd,... Read more »
Ethiopia’s diplomatic relations with various countries have been growing stronger over time, encompassing multiple sectors. These ties have not only opened doors for economic and political collaborations but have also offered educational... Read more »
The diplomatic relations between Ethiopia and Algeria have a long and rich history. These two African nations, separated by a considerable distance, have established a bond that is rooted in shared values,... Read more »
The relations between Ethiopia and China date back decades even in imperial times when the Emperor had a protracted visit to China and met with the then leader Mao Tse-Tung. It was... Read more »
Ethiopia’s diplomatic principles revolve around multilateral cooperation and the prioritization of national interest. The country actively participates in global forums seeking collaborative solutions to global challenges. Its diplomatic approach is characterized by... Read more »
For several years now, we have been watching the slow but sure shift of the equilibrium of global power from the West to the East. The economic giants of the East such... Read more »