
Why Winning Wars Is No Longer Possible — A Lesson Ethiopia Can’t Ignore
April 3, 2025
By Sophonias A. Kassa In Ethiopia today, the state is not fighting one war — it is fighting many. The conflict with the Fano

Ethiopia’s Crisis: Seven Years Under Abiy Ahmed’s Leadership
April 3, 2025
The past seven years under Abiy Ahmed’s leadership have brought significant challenges to Ethiopia. Initially seen as a harbinger of national change and progress, his tenure

He’s Not Heavy, He’s My Brother: A Symbol of Unity and Brotherhood
April 2, 2025
During the Japanese war, a heart-touching story emerged, depicting a young boy carrying his deceased brother on his back. When a soldier questioned the boy’s determination,

The Brakat (Braqat) Massacre
April 1, 2025
by A. Alemayehu Abiy Ahmed’s forces, aka Ethiopia National Defense Force, committed a horrific massacre of innocent Amhara civilians in Brakat (Braqat), Gojam. This

HIM Haile Selassie I and King Hussein of Jordan: A Royal Encounter
April 1, 2025
HIM Haile Selassie I and His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan were two towering figures in modern history. Both leaders not only influenced their

Amhara Crisis: Human Rights Concerns Under Abiy Ahmed’s Leadership
April 1, 2025
The Amhara ethnic group is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and has long been an integral part of Ethiopia’s diverse tapestry. Recently, under

Zemene Kassie: Champion of Amhara Freedom and Leadership
March 30, 2025
Zemene Kassie has risen to take the throne in the world of freedom struggle narratives, capturing attention far and wide, particularly on platforms like

US Gains Control of Key Military Bases and Ports in Horn of Africa
March 29, 2025
United States military strategy in the Horn of Africa is taking a significant turn, as reports from Reuters suggest that the president has offered