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2021

OPEN LETTER TO THE SUDANESE GOVERNMENT REGARDING THE INVASION OF ETHIOPIAN TERRITORIES

FROM DR. BEKELE GESSESSE (drbekeleg@gmail.com) In my open letter last year, addressed to the Sudanese and Egyptian Governments, I re-iterated Ethiopia’s repeated assurances that her building of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will not affect your interest. I begged you to come to your good senses and try to be fair. I reminded you that

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The Politics of Vaccine Conspiracies and Controversies

By Desta Gebrehiwot For a long, vaccines have been considered as one of the important human discoveries and reliable ways of preventing deadly diseases; equally true, these discoveries have been surrounded by contentious controversies and conspiracies. The digital era has only intensified the mistrust of vaccines. After over a year of global public health crises,

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The Amhara Genocide in Ethiopia

Amharas are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group traditionally inhabiting parts of the northwest Highlands of Ethiopia, particularly in the Amhara Region, and are native to Ethiopia. They are rich in culture and said to be culturally dominant throughout the country but have not held political power for more than 50 years. Today, the Amhara people are

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End of Year Message from H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the African Union Commission

January 01, 2021 AU-Addis Ababa Dear Colleagues, As we mark the end of the year 2020, we also mark the end of one of the most extraordinary and challenging years in living memory. From the first recorded case of Covid-19 on the Continent on 14 February 2020, Member States through a coordinated Continental strategy, have

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Before tallying votes, we must count people

January 1, 2021 by Worku Burayu A census should be seen as a remedy for Ethiopia’s problems, not a cause of them. In June 2020, Ethiopia postponed the national census for a third time, and now anticipates conducting it sometime in the next two years. The reasons given for the recent postponement were a lack of security and

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