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PBS NewsHour special correspondent Willem Marx and videographer Edward Kiernan traveled across Ethiopia to understand the ...
A loose collection of rebel groups is challenging Ethiopia’s military in one of the country’s most populous and powerful ...
ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia's pursuit of access to the sea is driven by a strategic imperative for survival, economic development, and regional integration, a political expert has underscored.Speaking to ...
Ethiopia is due to hold elections in 2026. But will they be free and fair? Since 1995, Ethiopia has held elections every five years, except for the 2021 election, delayed by COVID-19. The ...
A loose collection of rebel groups is challenging Ethiopia’s military in one of the country’s most populous and powerful regions Before he was a rebel, Asres Mare Damte was a lawyer.
Tensions are again mounting between longtime foes Ethiopia and Eritrea over Addis Ababa’s quest for maritime access, causing fears of yet another conflict in the Horn of Africa barely seven ...
Health officials in Europe have reported an outbreak of superbug cholera traced back to tainted holy water sourced from Ethiopia. Health officials in Germany and the UK detailed the strange ...
The Prime Minister emphasized the critical role of renewable energy in Ethiopia's energy transition and expressed strong support for accelerating the second-phase expansion of TOYO's solar cell ...
Before he was a rebel, Asres Mare Damte was a lawyer. Today he fights for the Fano, a loose collection of groups taking on Ethiopia’s military in one of its most populous and powerful regions.
Religion has been a driver of violence, as demonstrated in several incidents across the country. 25 According to the Ethiopian Peace Observatory, there were a total of 18 events of religious-based ...
MEKELE, Ethiopia (AP) — Chandera Weldesenbet is worried about dying before he receives the help he needs. The 41-year-old veteran of the recent war in Ethiopia's Tigray region has metal shrapnel ...
Nairobi — Ethiopian authorities should drop terrorism investigations into at least seven journalists from the privately owned Ethiopian Broadcasting Service (EBS) who were detained over what ...