More than 9 million Ethiopian children are currently out of school. They are caught in the crossfire of armed conflicts, natural disasters, tribal tensions and economic hardships.
Supporters of Ethiopia's warring factions are exploiting increasingly advanced technology and poor media literacy to spread disinformation that provokes anger between ethnic groups, risking fresh ...
Injera, the cornerstone of Ethiopian cuisine, is made from teff flour, which comes from an ancient grain. Its distinct sour ...
Abu Dhabi-listed Phoenix Group has signed an 80-megawatt (MW) power purchase agreement (PPA) in Ethiopia, marking its expansion into the African market. The agreement, made in collaboration with Data7 ...
If it gains access to the Red Sea, Ethiopia will be the first non-Arab state to gain this access. The Red Sea is vital for ...
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China, and Egypt follow Ethiopia as the countries with the highest rate of retractions, according to the study, which was conducted by Achal Agrawal, a data scientist based in ...
National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has maintained tight monetary and financial conditions, and modernisation of the monetary ...
Throughout political and modern history, there have always been, at large and to some varying degree, two specific forces that have constantly been at odds with one another. Two elements that stem ...
Ethiopia has been listed among the worst jailers of journalists in Africa, with six journalists detained--five of whom are ...
Ethiopia's macroeconomic reforms will strengthen relations with global partners, including Japan, according to Trade and ...