Ethiopia has attempted to transition to democracy twice. First in 1991, when a new government overthrew a dictatorial ...
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Ethiopia’s New Megadam Inflames Regional Tensions
Ethiopia has inaugurated its massive hydroelectric dam on the Nile, a project that has raised alarms in Egypt and Sudan. The ...
Ethiopia’s debt crisis has been deemed “unsustainable” by the IMF and World Bank, citing defaults, weak exports, and ...
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Ethiopia: Five Political Parties Form Coalition Ahead of National Elections
Five political parties have announced the formation of a coalition framework aimed at enabling joint political activity. The parties include the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP), Enat ...
After decades of work, funding delays and regional pushback, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is inaugurated.
Ethiopia has firmly rejected what it described as unfounded claims made by Egypt regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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Ethiopia tightens grip on press to dodge accountability – HRW
Ethiopia’s initial media freedoms under Abiy Ahmed have eroded into crackdowns and arrests, fuelling fears for press ...
Egypt’s recent letter to the United Nations Security Council, objecting to Ethiopia’s inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), represents ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to musician Meklit Hadero about her new album, "A Piece of Infinity," which celebrates Ethiopian music.
Ethiopia has built a national emergency medical team and hosts Africa’s first World Health Organization (WHO)-certified regional training hub. It offers a robust, African-led model for strengthening ...
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Ethiopia's Investment Climate Remains Fraught Despite Reform Push, U.S. Report Warns
Ethiopia's economic reforms have yet to convince foreign investors, according to the 2025 Ethiopia Investment Climate Statement released over the weekend by the U.S. Department of State. Despite ...
Sudan has issued what it describes as a “red alert” warning of potential floods in five provinces along the Nile River, citing rising water levels in its two main tributaries, the Blue and White Nile ...
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