ETV's "Jihadist Harekat"| Thin line divides information, defamation

When the Ethiopian parliament enacted the anti-terrorism law in mid-2009, many of its contents provoked.

Briefing| Celebration of Ethiopia’s first Defence Forces’ Day

The first Defence Forces’ Day was held on Thursday (February 14th) at the end of.

Ethiopian Police College trains South Sudanese Cadets

As a part of its security and defence relationship with neighboring countries, the Ethiopian government.

UN monitors| Yemen, Iran linked to Al-Shabaab arms supply

The U.N. Sanctions Monitoring Group is reported to be concerned about Iranian and Yemeni links.

Briefing | Kenya’s first public presidential debate

At the beginning of the week, Kenya held its first public presidential debate with all.

Confusing and contradictory: Eritrea’s intervention at the AU summit

At the just ended 20th African Union Summit few things confused those present more than.

Eritrean Showdown: Coup or Showbiz?

Yemane Gebremeskel, director of the Office of the President of Eritrea, reflected last Tuesday, on.

Special Edition | Post-Meles Zenawi 2012

Special edition| Post-Meles 2012 Collection of exclusive interviews, opinion pieces and news digests covering the.

Top 15 Highlights of year 2012 [in Ethiopia & the Horn]

1. Best Person of the Year: The Ethiopian people. (for the amazing decency and civility.

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Ethiopia-Egypt | A War on Nile Improbable, for now

Yet, posturing aside, officials and scholars in Cairo understand the insistence on monopoly of the Nile waters, with implicit military threats is literally unsustainable. Indeed, the more intelligent amongst them should know, at least for a few years to come, a direct military attack on the Renaissance dam project is improbable.