A prescription for the political stalemate in Ethiopia
By Messay Kebede This paper can be taken as a manifesto of an individual who has pondered on the tragedy of Ethiopia for many
Eritrea Volcano Disrupts East Africa Air Travel
(VOA News) The ash cloud from an erupting volcano in Eritrea is disrupting air travel in parts of East Africa. Officials with Ethiopian Airlines
Clinton Warns African Leaders: Reform or Face Uprisings
ABC News’ Kirit Radia (@KiritRadia_ABC) reports: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a warning to African leaders today: reform or potentially face the same
THE C.I.A. IN AFRICA
By Aleme Eshete (This article has first been published in 2001 in the U.S based Ethiopian Electronic Distribution Network (EEDN) as part of the
Open Letter to Hillary Clinton from Ethiopia: By Eskinder Nega
Dear Secretary Clinton, Unlike the almost annoyingly fussy, routinely dead-beat and robotically mechanical welcome of the government, I extend to you the simple, warm
Meles blames the Ethiopian people
By Yilma Bekele I am not making this up You can follow the link below and watch the four part video of the leader
Ethiopian Economic Growth to Beat IMF Forecast, Deputy Prime Minister Says
Ethiopia’s deputy prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, dismissed forecasts that economic growth would slow sharply this year and next and that monetary policy was pushing
Biography of Mengistu Haile Mariam
Lt. Col. Mengistu Haile Mariam is a significant figure in Ethiopian history. He was born on May 21, 1937, in Walayitta, Ethiopia. Mengistu came