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Tegenu Gossa Aredo (PhD) is a distinguished Ethiopian Pre-Historic Archaeologist, and is currently a guest researcher at the ...
Yared Kebrewold, a resident of the capital, has witnessed the growing number of forsaken horses on city roads. “In the past, ...
For the third year in a row, Lyles will take on Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo, the world athlete of the year. Just 0.03 separated ...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) stands complete, its colossal concrete structure now holding the full might of the ...
We stand today at the precipice of such destruction, where invisible forces – political manipulators, ethnic entrepreneurs, ...
Opinion
Tailor What Fits You, Not What’s Designed by Others: Reimagining African Health Systems Beyond AidThe common belief that African countries depend almost entirely on foreign aid for health is misleading. While development assistance has helped expand ...
Ethiopia’s traditions in interior design and furniture-making are steeped in cultural symbolism and ritual heritage, turning everyday objects into expressions ...
From a relatively young age, Seyfu Jamaal Tahir didn’t feel safe in Ethiopia. Aged just 16, he fled his home country in search of a better life with his journey first taking him through Sudan and ...
When I checked my favorite movie rating website, Rotten Tomatoes, I was particularly struck by the exceptionally high rating of the all-time Western cowboy ...
A lawyer who represents small businesses—coffee exporters, manufacturers, tech startups—once told me: “Every time I walk into a government office, I pray ...
We live in a world designed not for isolation but for interdependence. From birth to death, our lives are intertwined with others—often in ways we scarcely ...
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