Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s (PhD) recent declaration that Ethiopia will become Africa’s largest economy within the next ...
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Ethiopia has struggled to build national unity: can its big new dam deliver it?
The formal launch of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in September 2025 made news across the world. There was pomp and ceremony as Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam was officially ...
Famine in Tigray was not an outcome of war. It was the result of policies – a siege, economic blockade and obstruction of aid – designed to destroy civilian life.
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Ethiopia: Stolen Childhoods - Reversing Rise of Child and Forced Marriage in Post-War Tigray
Opinion - Child and forced marriage in Ethiopia's Tigray region remains one of the most pressing yet under-recognized gendered consequences of the recent war. The 2020-2022 war abruptly reversed ...
A recent report by the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has drawn sharp attention to the country’s fragile civil ...
Ethiopia faces renewed instability as its relationship with Eritrea rapidly deteriorates, nearly seven years after their 2018 ...
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Trump speech praising Ethiopian PM is a deepfake
Ethiopia inaugurated Africa’s largest dam in September 2025 and officially opened an oil refinery a month later, events which have been the subject of online disinformation. Videos circulating widely ...
According to the foreign minister, Russia and Ethiopia have good prospects and traditions of cooperation in such areas as public health, culture, and education ...
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Ethiopia seeks mediation to ease escalating rift with Eritrea
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has urged the international community to help mediate mounting tensions with Eritrea, as ...
Since dockworkers operate at a crucial “choke point” in the military supply chain to Israel, their boycotts are a powerful form of solidarity with Gaza.
Experts urge Uganda to comply with human rights standards as she negotiates deals with the Dutch and US goverments to receive ...
From Gaza to Sudan, and Syria to Ukraine, the long-standing idea that health should not be targeted in conflict is being increasingly undermined. Sharmila Devi reports.
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