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Engineering and Hydrological Imperative of Peace in the Blue Nile Basin

Peace is often spoken of in political terms as the absence of war, the product of negotiations, or the condition for development. Yet rarely...

From Exam Crisis to Opportunity: The Case for Job Centres in Ethiopia

Why Job Centres should be at the heart of our youth employment strategy With most students unable to pass the national exams, Ethiopia faces the...

Tianjin’s Pragmatic Turn in a Fractured Global Economy

A Summit Beyond Ceremony It has been more than two weeks since leaders gathered in Tianjin for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. At first...

Ethiopia: The Heart of Africa-CARICOM Reconnection

By Ambassador Nebiyu Tedla Negash On September 7, 2025, history will be made in Addis Ababa as Ethiopia hosts the first in-person Africa-CARICOM Summit, a...

The Dam Completed: A Tense Juncture for the Nile Basin

The long-anticipated completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) marks a new and highly precarious chapter in the already strained relationship between Ethiopia...

Ethiopian politicians can learn from Japan either “Japan endet Seletench” or “Medmer”

The relationship between Ethiopia and Japan is characterized by a unique and historically significant partnership, fostered through intellectual diplomacy, educational exchange, and cultural appreciation....

The BRICS+ Should Not Miss the Africa Opportunity

The ten current BRICS+ members, more than most countries, can empathize with the economic and political injustices that Africans have experienced over the years....

Egypt is diversifying its military partners away from the US

Between 19 April and 4 May 2025, China and Egypt conducted their first-ever joint air exercises, “Civilization Eagle 2025,” at Egypt’s Wadi Abu Rish...

Emerging Innovators for Africa’s Agricultural Future – Policymakers Must Act Now​

Africa’s agriculture stands at a decisive crossroads. On one path lies continued vulnerability: weather-dependent harvests, fragmented markets, and undercapitalized farmers. On the other, a...

Tigray Between Two Fires: Ethiopia’s Red Sea Ambitions, Eritrea’s Proxy Games and the TPLF’s Last Stand

The Pretoria Peace Agreement, signed in November 2022, ended the Tigray war but excluded Eritrea from negotiations, a decision that sowed seeds of discord....
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