What is more important — freedom or food? 【Journalist Tomas sebsibe】
Offcourse its personal but I just remember when I was in one conference I heard thise two different argument.One said they are equal,:another said freedom is first. He told for us “I may be biased,...
View ArticleThe academic accounting network is saddened by the news of the passing away...
Obituary The academic accounting network is saddened by the news of the passing away of Professor Emeritus Johannes Kinfu of Addis Ababa University...
View ArticleAmerican travel correspondent describes Empeor Menelik II of Ethiopia as...
By Bill Wiatrak Emperor Menelik Photo I KNOW ALL THE SCAMS. I see them coming a mile away and am often amused that people fall for them in their travels. There’s a million of them, but they’re all...
View ArticleElias Wondimu the bridge builder – By Tariku Abas
Whenever and wherever he pauses to communicate, be it in interviews, friendly chats, academic discussions, or in speeches he delivers, Elias Wondimu returns to a common phrase: building bridges. It is...
View ArticleWhy we should care if Ethiopia stops loving us – BY STUART GROVER
BY STUART GROVER The News Tribune Stuart Grover is a former News Tribune reader columnist. Photo by Dean J. Koepfler The News TribuneRead more here:...
View ArticleProf Haile Larebo Speech at 121th Adwa Victory Day Anniversary in Dallas, Texas
Prof Haile Larebo Speech at 121th Adwa Victory Day Anniversary in Dallas, Texas
View ArticleInterview with Dr. Derese Ayenachew on historical foundation of Ethiopia:...
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View ArticleThe Lords of Living Lies in Ethiopia – By Al Mariam
Author’s Note: In this commentary, I take a careful look at the “very sophisticated report from the Embassy [of Ethiopia]” submitted for the record at the “Democracy Under Threat in Ethiopia” hearing...
View ArticleEthiopia’s Gidey defends her World U20 title
By Joseph Kizza Added 26th March 2017 Gidey, a pre-race favorite, was set on retaining her World title. And she did. (Credit: Miriam Namutebi) EVENT: 2017 IAAF World Cross Country Championships HOST:...
View ArticleBorder Walls and the Rise of the Right (Dawit W Giorgis)
By Dawit W Giorgis Dawit W Giorgis A wave of right wing nationalism is sweeping across Europe and the US. A decade ago it was not so visible but in the last two years the phenomenon has gripped the...
View ArticleDeadly fire broke out in Bahir Dar – Latest News March 28, 2017
Latest News March 28, 2017
View ArticleHuman Rights Watch protests to EU over Ethiopia
Federica Mogherini High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs / Vice-President of the European Commission Rue de la Loi, Wetstraat 200 1049 Brussels Brussels, March 23, 2017 Dear High...
View ArticleHiber Radio – Yared Hailemariam on Habtamu Ayalew
Yared Hailemariam on Habtamu Ayalew and Other Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia
View ArticleGo to Ethiopia for Ancient History, Jazz, and a Capital City on the Rise
by Alex Postman March 28, 2017 Photo by Raymond MeierBet Giyorgis, in Lalibela, is one of the 11 churches carved out of the hillside. Head from the cradle of civilization to the new cultural hot spots...
View ArticleEthiopia ranks among bottom 7 countries in new Brookings study on health care...
Louis Serino The Brookings Institution I am writing to share with you a new report from the Brookings Institution that analyzes the capacity of Ethiopia, along with 17 other countries, to effectively...
View ArticleBahir Dar: Fury over demolition of “illegal houses, businesses”
by Arefayné Fantahun Intense clashes erupted in Bahir Dar city, capital of the Amhara region, last week when authorities demolished thousands of houses and small businesses at an area known as Yibab...
View ArticleEthiopian Prime Minister will not be an honorary doctorate at the Finnish...
LISELOTT LINDSTRÖM HELSINKI Tampere University was about to appoint Ethiopia’s controversial prime minister an honorary doctorate by the university in May. The press release on the appointment has yet...
View ArticleEthiopia sends 16 to prison for trying to create new state
Associated Press ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – An Ethiopian court has sentenced 16 people to prison after finding them guilty of trying to create a separate state in the tense Oromia region. All 16 are...
View ArticleEsat Radio Wed 29 Mar 2017
Esat Radio Wed 29 Mar 2017 The post Esat Radio Wed 29 Mar 2017 appeared first on Satenaw: Ethiopian news | Breaking News 24/7: Your right to know!.
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