The premier’s response to MPs on current issues

  BY FITSUM GETACHEW Prime Minister Abiy invited all citizens of Ethiopia particularly those who hail from that region to come together, forget the TPLF criminal attitude and mentality and work together to... Read more »

Conducting credible poll, making Ethiopia champion of democracy

BY HAILE DEMEKE Ethiopia is undergoing mammoth reforms in social, economic, political spheres since 2018 following the coming of Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed into office. With the reform, political space has... Read more »

Ethiopia is ready to resolve border dispute with Sudan peacefully despite loss of lives, properties

We are also prepared to enter agreement with Sudan and Egypt before second dam filling begins, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed BY ADDISALEM MULAT  This past Tuesday, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appeared before... Read more »

How US migration orientation varies per presidential order

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER According to historical documents Migration of people is a phenomenon as old as human history. Ethiopia has also a long history of welcoming migrants and giving haven at times... Read more »

Law enforcement operation in Tigray comes on heels of TPLF’s series of warmongering acts

Allegations of human right violations against civilians will be investigated and perpetrators will be punished if there is any, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed  BY ADDISALEM MULAT On Tuesday, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed... Read more »

Keeping the momentum over the GERD ten years on!

BY FITSUM GETACHEW It is now ten years since the construction of the GERD has been launched. Through these years the project has undergone several phases, several controversies and equally many diplomatic... Read more »

Egypt’s new card doomed to fail

BY ADDISALEM MULAT With tripartite talks facing a rocky road, Ethiopia has been making efforts to break the stalemate on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). It has been quite a while... Read more »

Money and power: Behind Sudan’s military wing hawkishness

BY YESUF ENDRIS Money and power has mainly been the driving behind Africa’s ugliest and bloodiest conflicts that continue to date. The Horn of Africa is no different. For decades, the region... Read more »

Multipolar world: A boon to third world nation’s foreign policy alternatives

BY ADDISALEM MULAT The era of cold war was characterized by bipolar world divided along liberal and socialist camps. However, the collapse of the Soviet Union on December 31, 1991 had led... Read more »

Internationalizing GERD a foiled attempt!

BY HAILE DEMEKE Trilateral negotiation among Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)which has been going on for quite a decade has continued to be unfruitful. The three countries... Read more »