At the National Archives, a celebration of sound, image, and the power to remember On an overcast October morning in Addis Ababa, the quiet corridors...
In Sidist Kilo, Addis Ababa, sits a towering monument bearing somber witness to Ethiopia’s darkest days. Known as the Yekatit 12 Square Memorial, the...
Journalism pioneer Yacob Wolde-Mariam laid to rest at 94 On August 23, 2015, Yacob Wolde-Maryam, the first Ethiopian Editor-in-Chief of The Ethiopian Herald, an English-language...
The Inter-Religious Council of Ethiopia (IRCE) called on the government to organize a platform for an inclusive, independent and open dialogue irrespective of differences that emanate from ideas and attitudes.
Asfaw Teferra Woldemeskel, a renowned businessman, who is also known for his contributions in the education sector in the immediate aftermath of Fascist Italy’s occupation of Ethiopia, passed away this week.