Ancient parchment manuscripts are disappearing from Ethiopian culture, hence it’s a high time to go back and preserve the country’s heritage.
Tigray village has been termed the luckiest one in Ethiopia after surviving the ongoing devastating war in the country.
It’s the high time for Ethiopia to preserve the ancient tradition by practicing art works and parchment manuscripts.
The Ethiopian government won global praise for enacting a law that gave close to a million refugees the right to work and live outside camps.
A study has found that household visits from health extension workers are associated with significantly lower rates of child marriage.
Humanitarian charity Catholic Relief Services (CRS) said two of its staff were shot dead in the Amhara region of northern Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s parliament on Wednesday removed the rebel Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) from an official list of terrorist groups.
Negotiators from the Ethiopian government and Tigray authorities were readying Monday for peace talks in South Africa.
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Research shows that there is a strong correlation between increased female labour force participation and female political participation.
‘A very cruel act that has been circulating on social media has been seen causing innocent citizens to die by fire,’ said the Ethiopian government.
Ethiopian Airlines is set Tuesday to operate the Boeing 737 MAX for the first time since a crash nearly three years ago killed all 157 people on board and triggered the global grounding of the aircraft.
Ethiopian international attacker Abubeker Nassir appears set to sign with reigning DStv Premiership champions Mamelodi Sundowns.
Trucks bearing badly-needed food aid were stuck at a checkpoint outside Ethiopia’s war-hit Tigray region for a second day Tuesday, aid workers said, as the government and rebels blamed each other for stalling the deliveries.
Growing up, Arega Tekeba’s fondest memories involved the feasts his father would prepare for Ethiopia’s Orthodox epiphany festival Timkat – the way he would lead their family in song while roasting a freshly-slaughtered sheep. But those memories are now acutely painful.
One week ago, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed used his Orthodox Christmas message to call for “national reconciliation”, raising hopes of a breakthrough to end his country’s grinding 14-month-old war.
More than six million people in drought-hit areas of eastern and southern Ethiopia will need “life-saving” assistance this year, the UN’s emergency response agency said in a new report.
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced a return to Addis Ababa after pro-government forces claimed advances against Tigrayan rebels.
What a year. There’s a new human trafficking case after 33 Ethiopians were found in Midrand, Johannesburg. October saw 50 other Ethiopians rescued in Lenasia and 11 more in Meadowlands.
“Our forces tasked with securing the harvest in Al-Fashaqa… were attacked by groups of Ethiopian army […]” Sudan’s armed forces said
Britain has been advising its citizens to leave Ethiopia since 9 November due to the worsening conflict between the government and the rebels
Following talks with visiting Kenyan counterpart, South Africa’s President said they had discussed the “grave situation” in Ethiopia
AU Obasanjo, “I, therefore, appeal to the leadership of all sides to halt their military offensives […] said of Ethiopia conflict
On Tuesday night a police official in Ethiopia’s Somali region announced that authorities were closing a private media outlet, Nabad TV.