Ethiopian Airlines suspends all flights to northern region after federal forces and Amhara militias engage Tigrayan troops in contested territory.
A loose Amhara militia network that fought the TPLF now wages a decentralised insurgency – and is pulling Addis Ababa and Asmara back into confrontation.
Analysis - Ethiopia's National Election Board (NEBE) has confirmed that the seventh general election will be held in the ...
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will focus on tackling factors - including conflict and lack of jobs - that push people to make the dangerous journey to Europe and the UK ...
Three Somali political organizations have announced the formation of a new alliance, the Somali People's Alliance for ...
On January 16, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi proposing American ...
The formal launch of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in September 2025 made news across the world. There was pomp and ceremony as Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam was officially ...
Growing Strategic Confidence: A Distinguished Diplomat’s Optimistic Take on Ethiopian Foreign Policy
Ethiopia is not so desperate as to be focused only on its immediate existence. The country has reached a stage in its ...
The political party that dominated Ethiopian politics for nearly three decades staged massive anniversary celebrations Wednesday that highlighted rising tensions with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's ...
With that preposterous prophesy for a boy growing up in a house without electricity in a tiny Ethiopian village, she kissed him on his head and sent him on his way. “'You’re unique, my son,'” he ...
Ethiopian security forces patrol a street after the Ethiopian army took control of Hayk town of Amhara city from the rebel Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) in Ethiopia on December 16, 2021.
Exclusive: Ethiopian Prince Talks Geopolitics and Judeo-Christian Values With The American Spectator
In the 4th century A.D., Ethiopia became the world’s second Christian nation, preceded only by Armenia. Though its historicity is questionable, the 14th-century Kebra Nagast tied Prince Ermias Sahle ...
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