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Press freedom in Ethiopia has been on a distressing decline for the past few years. The country dropped four places to rank ...
Officials in charge of implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) propose the establishment of a dedicated ...
Analysts note that the Amhara conflict, now well into its second year, has created overlapping humanitarian, security, and ...
The story of human origins — a saga unfolding over millions of years — is continually being rewritten. Few landscapes have ...
The Capital Market Authority is preparing to introduce a directive that would enable investment and mutual funds to enter the ...
The resettlement of the residents of Abusera, the site of the Ethiopian Airlines Group’s new mega airport project, is ...
Foreign startups and ecosystem builders will no longer be bound by Ethiopia’s stringent capital thresholds, following the ...
Picture a nation pulsing with history, culture, and ambition, yet cut off from the sea a critical lifeline to global markets. This is Ethiopia’s reality.
That’s how the cow ate the cabbage. A grim business, isn’t it? I’m told it’s about telling it like it is, getting down to brass tacks. As if a man's life ...
The Ethiopian Railways Corporation (ERC) has finalized assessments in its bid to restart the construction of a decade-old rail line project connecting Awash ...
The Civil Service Commission has announced a sweeping salary increase for government employees effective September, but economists caution that the adjustment will only offer short-term relief unless ...
The Ethiopian national team has a new assistant coach after the exit of Temesgen Dana. The Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF ...