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Over 30 million Ethiopian Christians are this Friday observing Good Friday throughout the country, which is the main part of the Easter (Passover) celebrations among the Christian community.
The European Union (EU) on Monday granted 3 million Euros for nutrition security in Ethiopia that will be channeled by UNICEF in its operations in the country.
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Late and erratic mid-February to May (`Belg’) rains could significantly reduce crop yields in central and southern Ethiopia and adversely affect food security, warn officials.
Water scarcity in Tog-Wajale, a town straddling the border between northwest Somalia’s self-declared republic of Somaliland and Ethiopia, is threatening the health and livelihoods of locals who cannot afford to buy it.
The African Union has called on both Ethiopia and Eritrea to exercise restraint and prevent their mutual animosity to degenerate into open conflict.
Hours after a raid on three military camps inside Eritrea, officials in Addis Ababa have threatened more attacks on its neighbor as long as Asmara continues to harbor insurgents capable of destabilizing Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is observing the 116th anniversary of the first victory of the country over Italian troops who were attempting to colonize Ethiopia in 1896. The day known as the "Battle of Adwa" or the “Victory of Black Africa” is being observed...
Ethiopia is preparing to host the 22nd World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa from May 9 to 11 in Addis Ababa, which, according to the Ethiopian Foreign Affairs ministry, will give recognition to Ethiopia as among countries registering rapid economic growth...
Ethiopia commemorates on Monday the 75th anniversary of Martyrs’ Day, a day on which over 30,000 Ethiopians were killed while fighting fascist Italian troops in their second attempt to colonize the country (October 1935- May1936). A wreath is laid at...