Ethiopia should wake up and smell the coffee – Financial Times

(Mian Ridge) Ethiopia, Africa’s biggest coffee producer, will benefit from unusually dry weather in Brazil.

Ethiopian journos quarrel over repatriation of colleague’s body

An inter-continental row among Ethiopian journalists was sparked in the course of repatriating a deceased.

Addis Ababa’s monorail project keeps Ethiopia on track for transformation

Out of the dust and rubble of decimated junctions, soaring slabs of concrete are returning.

Emp. Haile-Selassie: Democracy can be harmful, a mistake

The Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie I was interviewed by Oriana Fallaci in his palace.

BBC under fire for ‘Genocide Denier’ documentary on Rwanda

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) stirred controversy after presenting a revisionist version of the 1994.

Ethiopia’s foray into Int’l capital market – lessons from Africa

For the most part, African countries long have had to rely on foreign aid or.

Things the Africans should learn from China

“If you give a person a fish for a day, he eats for a day.

President Kenyatta’s trial: How to destroy the ICC from Within

(David Bosco) Uhuru Kenyatta, the president of Kenya, arrived at the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Anatomy, characteristics, strategies of Ethiopia’s opposition block

(Magertu Regassa) In civilized and democratic nations around the globe, political opposition is not luxury..

AU budget: He who pays the piper calls the tune

The African Union (AU) is a result of an age-old process that stimulated a sense.