A bus on Thursday overturned in northern Ethiopia, killing no fewer than 25 people. Local authorities said the accident in the Dawunt district of Amhara ...
Road accidents are common in Ethiopia, Africa's second most populous nation, where roads are often poorly maintained.
Scheicho Scheifa is haunted by the fear of going blind. "The fear of going blind worries me whenever the pain strikes." ...
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 ...
National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has maintained tight monetary and financial conditions, and modernisation of the monetary ...
The war between Ethiopia's government forces and Tigrayan fighters killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions. Many now grapple with severe social and economic challenges despite a ...
Since the launch of the national "Ethiopia Tamrit" campaign two years ago, more than 625 industries that had ceased operations for various reasons have resumed production, according to Melaku Alebel, ...
The Konso Highlands in Ethiopia are home to ancient terraces, which serve as a testament to the region's hundreds of ...
Education investments in Tigray delivered by UNICEF with funding from Education Cannot Wait are sowing the seeds of peace and ...
Parker Clay, an ethical leather brand, crafts premium goods in Ethiopia and provides fair wages and fostering community ...
Europe can help stabilise the Horn of Africa with a daunting project: a commercial corridor in Somalia that allows Ethiopia ...
Ethiopia, home to some 130m people, had been the most populous country without an exchange. The rudiments of an earlier stockmarket did not survive the Emperor Haile Selassie’s overthrow in 1974.