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Society

Deterring the Debt Vultures in Africa

The COVID-19 pandemic threatens to make African countries even more vulnerable to aggressive sovereign-debt speculators. But the crisis also presents financial institutions with an...

What businesses can do to cushion the impact of Covid-19

By Solomon Markos (PhD) The outbreak of Corona virus has caused a global health crisis. The decisions of governments to partially or fully lockdown their...

Ethiopia has the legal right to operate a Dam on the Nile, no matter who tries to deny it

By Hannah Getachew Tension between Ethiopia and Egypt have been mounting ever since the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) began construction in 2011. Now that...

Ethiopia’s Triumphant Return: Finding the ‘New Normal’ in Tourism Post COVID-19

Ethiopia’s tourism industry is certainly no stranger to hardship. In these unprecedented times, failure to address the effects of COVID-19 may have a devesting...

The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in the Horn of Africa (HoA)

By Ali Issa The health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected practically every country in the world. While the virus spread is...

Suspend emerging and developing economies’ debt payments

Leaders of the world’s largest economies must recognize that a return to “normal” in our globalized world is not possible so long as the...

A global COVID-19 exit strategy

The COVID-19 pandemic poses an unprecedented threat to both public health and the global economy. Only by ditching nationalist rhetoric and policies, and embracing...

Muscles are paradoxical energy cells

By Elias Abichacra (Phd) Muscles, as the main actors of movement, can be radically transformed by a well programmed training. When we look at the...