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On July 26, 2013, at Uncle Tom’s Hall in Soweto—a site of resistance—the EFF was launched, vowing economic freedom in our ...
The country’s only known population, which draws thousands of tourists to the Simien Mountains each year, is down to 306 individuals.
Ethiopia is striving to ensure food sovereignty by aligning its food systems transformation with climate policy action, Hana ...
Live Aid broke the deafening silence around famine in Ethiopia. Forty years later, the enduring power of its message of ...
The conflict in Oromia has deeply affected communities’ daily lives, particularly in the western part of the region, not far ...
Ethiopia has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to fostering regional security, peace, and cooperation, a policy that has remained consistent across various leadership tenures. This ...
At the upcoming U.N. Food Systems Summit Stocktake, it's time to ask: Are the actions we’re taking actually making enough ...
The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) is strengthening its operations to address emerging threats and ensure national stability ahead of Ethiopia's upcoming election amid rising global ...
Dive into unfolding events spanning governance shifts, military deployments, cross-border cooperation, financial reforms, environmental shifts, population movements and civic engagement. Monitor Afric ...
BRICS is a group of the world’s most powerful developing nations, including Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cautioned Ethiopia that its reform program under a $3.4 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement is facing mounting risks due to declining foreign ...