When Tigray president Debretsion thanked Abiy Ahmed for sending a delegation to Mekelle, supposedly to facilitate the peace process between the two parties, a lot of...
By Betty and Negede Tigray The current Tigray genocide has forced most of us to reflect on the world and the narratives set by historians, politicians,...
By: Belay Tedros Gebreabzgi In 1973, a military Junta took power via a coup in Chile, toppling President Salvador Allende, a leftist who had been in power since...
Yesterday, Abiy Ahmed gave a carefully rehearsed lecture to his parliament. On the surface he preached about the need for peace. But still, he gave enough...
By Qiyana Tekeste War is destruction; it costs the lives of children, women and youth and it also destroys the economy of both sides. Time, money,...
By Jihon Two men help a hapless woman to some unknown destination. A disoriented child, blood on his forehead, is carried by a man running through...
In this lamentation and hope, Amlakawit Medhin writes about the desolation of the Ashenda Girl's Tigray and her hope in the perseverance and will to live...
In the past ten months, I have written over two hundred threads on Twitter to try to raise awareness about the genocide being committed against the...
At the 18th World Athletics Championships being held at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, United States (July 15–24, 2022), Ethiopia leads the table, second only to...
On 2nd November 2020, I had an argument with my friend from Afar about the looming conflict in Ethiopia. My friend said, “Abiy is a Nobel...