• Debretsion Gebremichael (Photo: TPLF) Addis Abeba – The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the guarantors of the Pretoria Peace Agreement—the United States, the European Union, the African Union, and the United Nations—of failing to act on their commitments, alleging that a “silent genocide” continues in Tigray nearly three years after the accord was …
    Debretsion Gebremichael (Photo: TPLF) Addis Abeba – The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the guarantors of the Pretoria Peace Agreement—the United States, the European Union, the African Union, and the United Nations—of failing to act on their commitments, alleging that a “silent genocide” continues in Tigray nearly three years after the accord was …
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  • The recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Photo: EBC) Addis Abeba – In early September 2025, two significant events took place in Ethiopia: the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2). The celebration of the GERD’s inauguration alongside the ACS2, a precursor to COP30, serves as a timely …
    The recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Photo: EBC) Addis Abeba – In early September 2025, two significant events took place in Ethiopia: the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2). The celebration of the GERD’s inauguration alongside the ACS2, a precursor to COP30, serves as a timely …
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  • Debretsion Gebremichael (Photo: TPLF) Addis Abeba – The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the guarantors of the Pretoria Peace Agreement—the United States, the European Union, the African Union, and the United Nations—of failing to act on their commitments, alleging that a “silent genocide” continues in Tigray nearly three years after the accord was …
    Debretsion Gebremichael (Photo: TPLF) Addis Abeba – The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has accused the guarantors of the Pretoria Peace Agreement—the United States, the European Union, the African Union, and the United Nations—of failing to act on their commitments, alleging that a “silent genocide” continues in Tigray nearly three years after the accord was …
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  • By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its origin identity once …
    By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its origin identity once …
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  • By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            24th September, 2025 Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its …
    By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            24th September, 2025 Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its …
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  • Our Continent, Our Climate: Voices from Africa Climate Week
    Our Continent, Our Climate: Voices from Africa Climate Week
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  • The third and fourth turbines of the recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) began operation in August 2024 (Photo: EPA) Addis Abeba – On the banks of the Blue Nile, Ethiopia is redefining its national trajectory through the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project and one of the biggest infrastructure projects of …
    The third and fourth turbines of the recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) began operation in August 2024 (Photo: EPA) Addis Abeba – On the banks of the Blue Nile, Ethiopia is redefining its national trajectory through the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project and one of the biggest infrastructure projects of …
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  • Our Continent, Our Climate: Voices from Africa Climate Week
    Our Continent, Our Climate: Voices from Africa Climate Week
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  • The third and fourth turbines of the recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) began operation in August 2024 (Photo: EPA) Addis Abeba – On the banks of the Blue Nile, Ethiopia is redefining its national trajectory through the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project and one of the biggest infrastructure projects of …
    The third and fourth turbines of the recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) began operation in August 2024 (Photo: EPA) Addis Abeba – On the banks of the Blue Nile, Ethiopia is redefining its national trajectory through the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project and one of the biggest infrastructure projects of …
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  • Residents of Hargeisa, Somaliland, celebrating after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with Ethiopia in January 2024 (Photo: Social Media) Addis Abeba – The Horn of Africa presents a striking paradox for scholars and policymakers: it is simultaneously one of the world’s most fragile regions and one of its most strategically indispensable. Politically, the region …
    Residents of Hargeisa, Somaliland, celebrating after the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with Ethiopia in January 2024 (Photo: Social Media) Addis Abeba – The Horn of Africa presents a striking paradox for scholars and policymakers: it is simultaneously one of the world’s most fragile regions and one of its most strategically indispensable. Politically, the region …
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