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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called for international mediation to ease tensions with Eritrea and secure a resolution that restores direct sea access for his landlocked country.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says Ethiopia’s economy now grows independently after cutting foreign debt from $23 billion to $4.5 billion.
Tensions are rising in the Horn of Africa, as Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed calls for international mediation with Eritrea over access to the Red Sea. He describes Ethiopia’s claim as “irreversible.
An overcrowded train full of merchants has collided with a stationary train in eastern Ethiopia, killing at least 14 people and injuring dozens
Ethiopia is currently negotiating with its creditors to convert commercial loans into concessional loans, which could significantly lower its debt interest rates.
Ethiopia recently accused Eritrea of collaborating with rebels from the northern Tigray region amid increasing instability in the Horn of Africa and neighbouring countries. A clip widely circulating in Ethiopia claims to show a diplomat from Egypt visiting Tigray after entering the region from Eritrea,
A tragic train collision in eastern Ethiopia has left at least 14 dead and dozens injured. The incident occurred when a crowded train of merchants collided with a stationary train near Dire Dawa. Local mayor Ibrahim Usman confirmed the casualties and expressed sorrow over the delay in medical assistance.
Dr Sandokan Debebe has been appointed head of Ethiopia’s new Nuclear Energy Commission to oversee the country’s peaceful nuclear energy development.
Skateboarding is giving some Ethiopian girls a way to express themselves and have fun with friends they wouldn’t have made otherwise. It’s also letting them redefine their identity.
Feven Melese is trying to support thousands of abandoned dogs on the streets of Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.
Behind the looms of a workshop in the heart of Addis Ababa, dozens of weavers deftly repeat the same motions to craft traditional dresses -- a centuries-old skill now threatened by Ethiopia's economic hardships.
Ethiopia's record of detaining journalists and attempts to control the media has caused concern as the country prepares for a high-stakes election in 2026. Rights groups warn of a growing crackdown.