ADDIS ABABA, EthiopiaADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopia’s deputy army chief on Friday said his country will strongly defend itself and will not negotiate its sovereignty over the disputed $4.6 billion ...
💡 Why is Abiy such a compelling figure to write about? What sort of access were you able to get? Abiy is without doubt one of the most enigmatic, confounding and contradictory figures in contemporary ...
The visit, undertaken at the invitation of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, is PM Modi’s first official visit to ...
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in Ethiopia's conflict with rebels in Tigray. Desperate Ethiopian Airlines employees are trying to flee by hiding on planes, CNN reported. One man who hid ...
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Another Blow to Media Freedom in Ethiopia

In the latest crackdown on media freedom in Ethiopia, Deutsche Welle (DW) said that the Ethiopian Media Authority had ...
In response to an alleged attack by Tigrayan forces on a federal military base in west Tigray, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordered the national army to launch operations to remove the Tigray ...
Ethiopia's prime minister on Friday said his government has carried out airstrikes against the forces of the country's well-armed Tigray region, asserting that strikes in multiple locations ...
Ethiopian police have arrested nine TikTok content creators this week for allegedly violating norms in the culturally conservative country. Six of these individuals were accused of wearing "indecent ...
The recent trial and conviction of an Ethiopian immigrant in Denver sheds light on Ethiopia's brutal past. The country’s civil war, known as the Red Terror, wore on throughout the 1970’s and 80’s.
The African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA) has launched its first independent Chapter on August 9, 2016, when the AfBAA Ethiopia Chapter was founded in Addis Ababa. The meeting, which was also ...
“Although scarcely known by Westerners, the Ethiopian church offers one of the most heroic success stories in Christianity,” writes Philip Jenkins in The Next Christendom (Oxford, 2002). Jenkins was ...
Zelalem Kibret remembers the day: July 8, 2015. He was in a prison library reading a biography of Malcolm X, his own copy, when some guards called his name and handed him a piece of paper. The message ...