US, EU on Meles’s economics, Assab port and Election | leaked Cable of US Embassy Berlin

A recently leaked Cable of the US Embassy in Berlin, published by the whistleblowers’ website.

How the gov’t responded to the 2007 food crisis in Ogaden | 6th Cable of US Embassy Addis Ababa

The whistleblowers’ website wiki-leaks published another leaked cable of the US Embassy Addis Ababa. This.

Ethiopia’s web filtering | Beyond the cycle of condemnation and denial

Last March, on the bi-monthly press conference, when the BBC journalist asked Premier Meles Zenawi,.

On Price control | A 6-point reply to doomsayers |Ethiopia

On Jan. 6/2011, on the eve of Ethiopian Christmas, PM Meles Zenawi, Director of Ethiopian.

PM plane force-landed in Ouagadougou

The aircraft carrying the Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi was force-landed in Ouagadougou last month,.

Ethiopia railway design phase 1 and 2
[Update] Ethiopia’s new Railway – Phase I & II maps

A new railroad network is one of the major components of the 5-year plan, as.

‘Paranoid’ Pres. Afeworki never trusted PM Zenawi and more | 6 Cables – US Embassy Asmara[full text]

Recently published leaked cable of US Embassy Asmara revealed the mistrust of Eritrea President Isaias.

US Embassy Cabel | Ethiopia’s PM with high-ranking State Dept Officials [full text]

Wikileaks published today the first leaked Cable of the US Embassy in Addis Ababa. The.

Ethiopian-review is caught lying, is Alemayehu G. Mariam an accomplice?

On Nov. 23/2010 Ethiopian review posted a story about Karuturi Global investment in Ethiopia, titled ‘Indian agribusiness devastates western Ethiopia(photo/video)’. Aigaforum traced the origin of the photos and exposed the sham. Apparently, Ethiopian Review changed the photo immediately thereafter. But only to substitute it with another bogus photo. Yet again, Aigaforum traced the true origin of the substituted photo. Both photos were taken half way around the globe in the Americas! [See the evidence below]

Military expenditure at a historic low | Ethiopia

The share of Military related expenditure has decreased to 1.42% of GDP in 2009, though the nominal size(not adjusted for inflation) increased to 4.7 Billion Ethiopian Billion Ethiopian Birr.
Similarly, according to the recent available data, the active military personnel count 0.36% of the total labor force. The size of the Army has also decreased to pre Ethio-Eritrean war times.