Germany and Ethiopia on Thursday highlighted the importance of the United Nations for conflict resolution, as US President ...
In Ethiopia, once largest recipient of USAID funds in sub-Saharan Africa, many left with ‘little humanitarian support’.
DUBAI, AE / ACCESS Newswire / January 23, 2026 / PhilSocial, a blockchain-powered social platform dedicated to rewarding users for their time and engagement, has announced its plans to provide ...
With TOYO's Vietnam operations now facing constrained U.S. market access, the Ethiopian capacity serves as both a production ...
The 2026 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize honours the famous Addis Ababa building’s decade-long, $57m renovation ...
A rare fossil discovery in Ethiopia has pushed the known range of Paranthropus hundreds of miles farther north than ever before. The 2.6-million-year-old jaw suggests this ancient relative of humans ...
Ethiopian forces killed approximately 40 fighters on their own side in a drone strike in the insurgency-hit Amhara region on 15 January, a nurse and a local official told AFP on Tuesday.Amhara, ...
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News - IMF Approves $261 Million Disbursement to Ethiopia, Cites Stronger Macroeconomic Performance
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the immediate release of US$261 million to Ethiopia under its Extended Credit Facility (ECF), following the completion of the fourth review of the ...
Ethiopian Airlines Group has confirmed the purchase of nine Boeing 787-9 aircraft, with deliveries planned between 2031 and ...
Rhode Island–based photographer and world traveler George Salter has spent years capturing powerful street portraits across ...
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No peace without truth - How denial corrodes Ethiopia's path to transitional justice
In the aftermath of the war in Tigray, which began in November 2020 and formally subsided in late 2022 without true resolution or any accountability, Ethiopia faces an existential test: whether it ...
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Editorial - From promise to precarity: Ethiopia's foreign policy drift and the imperative of strategic reversal
When Ethiopia's prime minister received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019, it reflected global optimism that one of the Horn of Africa's pivotal states had chosen institutional peace over militarized ...
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