By Mulugeta Gebregziabher (PhD) and Mulugeta Fisseha (MD) The Global Society of Tigray Scholars and Professionals (GSTS) was formed with...
Tigray underwent a genocide that wiped out about half to a million of its people, decimated its infrastructure and its environment, displaced millions of its people,...
Daniel is a commentator on the politics of the Horn of Africa and an author. In his latest book, War on Tigray: Genocidal Axis on the...
By Batseba Seifu Reflecting on the passage of time since the signing of the Pretoria Peace Agreement, Tigray finds itself entrenched in a somber reality. What...
The transfer of ownership of Abraha Castle to Sur Construction PLC in 2019 has ignited discussions about the destiny of this culturally significant site. Architectural plans...
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana In July this year, I went to Tigray for a visit. During my brief...
This week, Tigray mourned its martyrs. In the face of an existential threat, the only ones who stood with Tigray were her sons and daughters and...
Earlier this week, amid growing concerns that its mandate might not be extended, the United Nations-mandated International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia published its...
By Duke Burbridge It has been more than two weeks since two young women, Zewdu Haftu and Semhal Gebrezgher, were attacked on their way to a...
By Dawit Kebede The Pretoria Agreement, signed on 2 November 2022, partially ending the two-year-long bloody war, holds two significant strategic advantages for the Tigrayans and...