Ethiopia and Eritrea Have a Common Enemy

A threat to peace that Washington shouldn’t afford to ignore … BY BRONWYN BRUTON | FOREIGN POLICY Ethiopia’s new prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, made headlines across the world with his surprise move last month to resolve his country’s two-decade-long fight with Eritrea. The nation of Eritrea broke free from Ethiopia through a referendum in 1993, and the two nations then fought […]

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Paradigm is Shifting as Ethiopians Take a Surprising Giant Leap

By Yohannes Kifle, Given the local weather condition, to the vast majority of Eritreans and Ethiopians residing in the Washington, D.C metropolitan area, Sunday, October 18th might have been a gloomy day. However, for those of us who chose to attend the panel discussion that was organized by ESAT and Vision Ethiopia to discuss future […]

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TPLF Still Nursing the Bloody Nose It Received From 1998-2000 War

By Bereket Kidane, NO one blows hot air like TPLF does because it mistakes its master’s power for its own. Weyane may be feeling a bit more desperate these days because not only did its go-for-broke “Greater Tigray” strategy go bust, it is now coming up on its 24th year of minority rule of the […]

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Proposal for Breaking Eritrea – Ethiopia Deadlock from Chatham House

Chatham House is largely known to us for playing host to a number of anti-Eritrea events. Its 2007 report under the title “Eritrea’s Economic Survival” was the one that comes to our mind when we heard the name Chatham House. In that report, they proudly professed “Eritrea’s economy is slowly grinding to a halt … and will collapse […]

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Ethiopia Offers Electricity in Exchange for Dialogue: Minister Osman

By TesfaNews, Eritrea’s Foreign Minister, H.E. Osman Saleh disclosed that his country politely declined Ethiopia’s latest ploy to seduce Eritrea into negotiation with a 250MW free electric power offer. In a seminar he conducted last week at the annual festival of Eritrean community members in London, Minister Saleh explained that Ethiopia tried very hard to […]

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