A comprehensive gender analysis of Ethiopia's sixth general elections has exposed a stark deficit in women's political ...
Ethiopia has attempted to transition to democracy twice. First in 1991, when a new government overthrew a dictatorial military regime. Second in 2018, when Abiy Ahmed took over as prime minister after ...
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Ethiopia’s Air Power Leap with Russian Su-35S Fighters
In a part of the world where air superiority can determine political influence, Addis Ababa’s reported acquisition of up to ...
Ethiopian troops are battling rebellious forces from the country's northern Tigray region. Fallout from the conflict in Africa's second most-populous nation is already spilling over into Ethiopia's ...
Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of joining forces with a hardline opposition faction in preparing to launch a war, according to a letter from the foreign affairs ministry obtained by AFP on Wednesday.
Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam was recently officially inaugurated after 14 years and US$5 billion worth of project work.
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Water wars: has GERD reset Africa’s hydropolitics?
Water scarcity in Africa is a crisis, and the GERD conflict shows why mutually beneficial cooperation agreements are vital.
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Ethiopia: Somalia and Ethiopia Seek Common Ground As Jubaland Dispute Tests Regional Ties
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held a closed-door meeting in Addis Ababa on Sunday with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to discuss bilateral and regional issues, amid escalating tensions ...
Hopes that one of the Horn of Africa‘s longest running conflicts could soon come to an end foundered when peace talks between the Ethiopian government and ethnic Ogadeni rebels recently broke down.
In an exclusive interview, USAID's team leader urges better humanitarian access. The Biden administration is voicing increasing concern about the reported atrocities committed in Ethiopia's Tigray ...
How the Tigray crisis is affecting families in the U.S. As chaos envelops Kabul after Afghanistan's government collapsed and the Taliban seized control, horrific stories and heartbreaking images also ...
Extracted from: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Moscow, 26-29 August 1986 (Moscow: Nauka Publishers, Central Department of Oriental Literature, 1988), pages ...
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