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F or the past couple of years much of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, was reduced to rubble by demolitions. Now luxury ...
Ethiopia has agreed a memorandum of understanding with its Official Creditor Committee that formalises an initial debt restructuring deal reached earlier this year, the government's official news ...
Northern Ethiopia is growing increasingly tense two and a half years after the Tigray peace deal. Eritrea appears intent on sowing instability in the region. A new report traces how separatists have ...
A rebel commander – part of a new alliance threatening the government in Addis Ababa – says it will all be over "very soon," as residents rally against the siege and U.S. calls for peace talks.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia—In this strategically vital nation of 100 million, a charismatic young leader is delivering shock therapy to one of the world’s most entrenched one-party systems.
Ethiopia’s government and leaders of the dissident Tigray region agreed to renew a cease-fire in a civil war that has claimed thousands of lives, raising hopes that an end to the two-year ...
International Monetary Fund officials are in Ethiopia this week doing technical work to prepare for a potential IMF-supported program for the East African country, an IMF spokesperson said on Monday.
Ethiopia’s official creditors have granted financing assurances to the country to help fast-track approval of a new loan by the International Monetary Fund’s executive board, according to ...
A recent report from the New Lines Institute, an American think tank, cited evidence that both sides in the conflict had committed war crimes; members of Ethiopia’s and Eritrea’s militaries ...