A research recasts the highlands as a birthplace of domestication For decades, the prevailing narrative of agriculture pointed to the Middle East. The “Fertile Crescent”...
A father’s ordeal Illuminates a growing struggle with stroke On an otherwise ordinary night in Addis Ababa, Biniyam Bekele’s life tilted without warning. A day...
Closing the survival gap for newborns Ethiopia has made notable strides in maternal and child health over the past two decades. Maternal and child deaths...
In a country where land ownership has long tilted toward men, Ethiopia’s newly enacted Rural Land Administration and Use Proclamation No. 1324/2024 is being...
Once a roaring press, Ethiopia’s print media is now reduced to whispers Solomon Kassa remembers the weight of a morning paper. For 26 years, he stood...
From Grief to Action: A Father’s Fight Against Cancer When Wondu Bekele lost his four-year-old son, Mathiwos, to cancer in 2003, the pain was overwhelming....
For generations, truth in Ethiopia has traveled through trusted voices—elders, religious leaders, and respected community figures. But in the digital age, where virality often...
Ethiopia to takeover UNSC presidency in September Ethiopia will take over the presidency of the United Nation Security Council (UNSC) in the coming month of September.
Freedom is one of the fundamental rights accorded to humans. People should have the freedom to speak, act and think. But how does one acquire true freedom? I believe that behind freedom, there is power.