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Abiy pleads for ‘win-win’ solution to boundary row in Northern Ethiopia

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today urged a "win-win" approach to resolve the boundary dispute between the Amhara and Tigray regions peacefully.   Addressing questions from lawmakers...

Africa’s long post-COVID climb

Despite the many lingering negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world economy bounced back in 2021, recording one of the strongest and most...

Lifting pandemic measures?

The Black Death, the Spanish flu, influenza of varying types, HIV/AIDS and the COVID-19 pandemic have to some degree incapacitated the world by posing...

Pandemic’s E-commerce surge proves less persistent, more varied

There’s no doubt that e-commerce helped many navigate the pandemic, from online shopping to curbside pickup to food delivery. But as we slowly emerge...

Life in a Pandemic

In nearly every hundred years, the world suffers from one fatal pandemic, with one among three generations expected to suffer from the impacts of...

Real action, genuine partnerships needed to address COVID-19 vaccine inequalities

As the European Union-African Union Summit begins, it is critical for the summit to prioritize actions aimed at righting the inequities that have plagued...

Ethiopian Premier League set to resume in Dire Dawa City

The Betking Ethiopian Premier League (EPL) is set to resume this weekend after Ethiopia’s run in the African Cup of Nations came to an end. Following the Walias participation in the AFCON, the EPL was postponed for 35 days.

Why Women-Owned Businesses Suffered During the Pandemic

Women-owned businesses around the world have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, closing at higher rates than businesses owned by men.

The Mutation of Vaccine Apartheid

The reaction by governments in the Global North to the discovery of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in South Africa has provided further proof – as if any more were needed – of the deeply inequitable response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Key to the COVID-Powered Challenges of 2022

After a year in which people longed to get back to “normal,” it is now clear that COVID-19 will not make this possible.
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