
Understanding Franklin Graham’s Acceptance Over Deported Ethiopian Archbishop Abune Petros
March 10, 2025
By Fenta Takele In today’s globalized world, injustices are not bound to geographical borders. This time, we turn our gaze upon a pressing issue

Allowing an American Pastor While Rejecting an Ethiopian Bishop Is Injustice
March 10, 2025
As Ethiopians with evangelical faith, we once admired the services and books of Billy Graham that we encountered in Ethiopia after the fall of

The Illusion of Conquest: Unveiling the True Costs of Abiy’s Military Agenda
March 6, 2025
Unmasking the True Costs of Abiy’s Militaristic Ambitions March 7, 2025 Sirak Zena Introduction Ethiopia and Eritrea are two sovereign and separate nations with

Introducing the Harvard Eritrean and Ethiopian Students Association!
March 6, 2025
We are proud to introduce the Harvard Eritrean and Ethiopian Students Association (EESA), a vibrant cultural organization dedicated to fostering a strong community for

Zemene Kassie: From Amhara Region Youth League to Leader of Amhara Fano in Gojjam
March 6, 2025
Embark on the thrilling journey that is the life of Zemene Kassie. Born in the cultural expanse of Merawi, a town seated proud within

Who Will Speak for the Children? Abiy Ahmed’s Horrifying Legacy
March 5, 2025
(The Habesha) – The unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in the Amhara region of Ethiopia is a pressing issue that demands immediate attention and understanding. At

Violence Soar as TPLF’s Dispute Triggers Unrest in Tigray Region
March 5, 2025
Fenta Takele The tranquility of the Tigray region in Ethiopia has been shattered, thanks to an escalating internal feud within the Tigray People’s Liberation

Adwa: The Battle for Unity, the War on Memory, and the Call for a Second Adwa
March 4, 2025
Amsal Woreta March 3, 2025 One Hundred Twenty-Nine Years Later: Adwa’s Unfinished Battle On March 1, 1896, Ethiopia delivered a resounding blow to colonial ambitions at the