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Faced with a famine in Bengal in 1943, Winston Churchill’s war cabinet forbade newspapers to use the words “famine” or ...
Exactly seven years after Eritrea’s Isaias Afwerki visited Addis Ababa at the invitation of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) ...
Amidst provocative acts from various hawkish groups in the Tigray region, the Ethiopian government has intensified its resolve to ensure that peace continues to hold and the region reels from the past ...
The Easter period usually offers a rare respite in Gedeb, in Ethiopia's deeply troubled north, but on April 17 death rained ...
Ethiopia's state-owned Ethio Telecom reported sharply higher annual profit on Thursday, driven by an expansion of its network ...
Kenya, East African Community’s economic giant, is reeling from anti-government protests that, according to Semafor, have shaken confidence in its markets. Some investors told the outlet they were ...
The country’s only known population, which draws thousands of tourists to the Simien Mountains each year, is down to 306 individuals.
Tensions in the Horn of Africa have risen sharply this month, with top leaders in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the Tigray region ...
The Church, as a mother, always longs and grieves for her children to enter into peace,” the bishops said, encouraging ...
Northern Ethiopia is growing increasingly tense two and a half years after the Tigray peace deal. Eritrea appears intent on sowing instability in the region. A new report traces how separatists have ...
Two and a half years after a peace deal, Eritrea appears intent on sowing instability. A new report traces how Asmara has quietly rearmed.
The group accused Ethiopia’s government of failing to properly investigate the deaths, which took place in the Tigray region.