Friday, November 7, 2025

Commentary

Africa’s Message at UN80: Celebrate Achievements, Reform for the Future

At the 80th United Nations General Assembly, which opened last week in New York, member states focused on a sweeping agenda that included calls...

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: The Last Straw

It is not uncommon for Ethiopians to lament Egypt’s centuries-long thirst for control over Ethiopia’s natural resources and spiritual values. History shows that Egypt...

The Unheard Lesson: How Traffic Noise Is Stealing Our Children’s Future

Monday, 7:45 a.m. Outside a private school in Addis Ababa, a sleek 4×4 glides to a stop. A few cars back, a weathered blue sedan...
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When Gaza Shook the World

Thanks to the far-right regime of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the influence of AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee) in the United...

The Keystone of African Climate Leadership: From Vision to Credibility

Your Excellency, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, The vision you articulated at the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) was not only ambitious but necessary. You invited...

The Veto’s Death Grip: A Funeral for the UN’s Credibility

The United Nations was not born merely as a diplomatic club, but as an ambitious promise to humanity. Its founding mission, articulated in the...
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Ethiopia’s Central Bank Shake-Up: The Governor’s Exit and What It Means

When Ethiopia’s central bank governor, Mamo Mihretu, announced his resignation last week, it might have sounded routine. Yet in a fragile economy under IMF...

One Year On: Ethiopia’s FX Reform is Already Reshaping Its Economy

A year ago, Ethiopia boldly liberalized its foreign exchange (FX) market, a move many perceived as ambitious and risky. One year later, the significant...

Bluffing on the Nile: Why Africa Rallies Behind Ethiopia’s Dam of Dignity

The Nile is not simply a river. It is the bloodstream of civilizations, the silent architect of kingdoms, and the eternal witness to humanity’s...
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Beyond Coverage: Why Media Must Co-Author Africa’s Climate Future

Addis Ababa hosted the second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) this week, drawing continental leaders, international agencies, researchers, financiers, and activists. The conversations were lively...
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