
There is No Free Press in Ethiopia
October 25, 2024
By Habtamu Kebede The government’s control over media and suppression of dissenting voices The independent press in Ethiopia has reportedly been prohibited from reporting

Ethiopian Diaspora Leadership: Why do we have to shame you first before we shame the world?
October 23, 2024
Please quit wasting time and energy on professional politicians and get to the real work of shouting in the world’s face about Amhara Genocide—the

AMHARA | Can Ethiopia Survive?
October 23, 2024
Ethiopia faces numerous challenges that raise questions about its future stability and prosperity. Factors such as ethnic tensions, political strife, economic issues, and environmental

About Nature of Ethiopian State: Is History Repeating Itself?
October 22, 2024
Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-10-22 I wrote this article on September 26, 2016, eight years ago. I am reposting it again. Why? The phrase “history

Empowering Africa: The UN Chief’s Push for Permanent Security Council Representation
October 22, 2024
Press Release: UN News During a speech at the inauguration of the renovated Africa Hall in Addis Ababa, Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the building’s historical

The Legacy of Simegnew Bekele: Pioneering Africa’s Energy Future with the GRED Dam
October 22, 2024
The establishment of GERD as the largest hydroelectric facility in Africa underscores its capacity to drive regional development and intensify geopolitical conflicts in the

P2P Global Network Celebrates 25 Years with a Successful 16th Annual Conference
October 20, 2024
People to People global network forum On October 19, 2024, P2P, in partnership with The Network of African Diaspora Healthcare Professionals, organized its annual

The Great Nile Water Heist: A Tale of Two Thirsty Nations
October 20, 2024
By LJDemissie October 17, 2024 Once upon a time, in the land of pyramids and pharaohs, there were two very thirsty nations: Egypt and