Book Review: Empire and Revolution in Ethiopia

Author: Worku Gebeyehu Lakew Empire and Revolution in Ethiopia, a new perspective: 2018 Addis Ababa 344 pages, Price 142 Birr Forty-five years after its outbreak, the Ethiopian Revolution has continued to fascinate historians and writers to this day. A handful…
Interview with Andrew DeCort, religion scholar and writer

Andrew DeCort is an American scholar and researcher who lives and works in Ethiopia. He is the author of Bonhoeffer’s New Beginning: Ethics after Devastation and director of the Institute for Faith and Flourishing (iccgood.org). He has served as lecturer in ethics…
Book Review: Blood Rituals

Author: Mulugeta Gudeta Blood Rituals (Self-published) 2019 Addis Ababa 128 Pages In his concluding remark on the study the Ethiopian student movement, The Quest for Socialist Ethiopia, the historian, Professor Bahru Zewde asks the following poignant questions, «Did the student…
Ethiopia is embracing GMOs slowly, quietly

Global conglomerates of farm inputs, seeds, fertilizer, GMO crops providers, are coming to Ethiopia. Are they bringing a miraculous solution to the country’s food security problem, as they claim or delayed toxicity, as detractors argue? Twenty-five large French companies and…
Sidama unrest death toll rises to 34

The death toll has risen to 34 following unrest and violent protests in the southern region of Sidama Zone, residents and the Sidama Liberation Movement (SLM) representative told Deutsche Welle’s Amharic service. A witness told DW 14 persons have been…
History of Ethiopian and South Korean relations

The weekly French magazine, Le Point published a lengthy article on the relations between Ethiopia and South Korea, that goes back to the end of World War II, when Ethiopia fought side-by-side with South Korea against North Koreans and Chinese…