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On the afternoon of June 25, police in the regional capital of Ethiopia’s conflict-affected Amhara region arrested Dr. Daniel ...
Ethiopia’s military says it was responsible for a deadly airstrike on a busy marketplace in the country’s Tigray region.
Ethiopian refugees, who fled the Tigray conflict, arrive by bus near the Ethiopian border at the entrance of the Um Raquba refugee camp in Sudan's eastern Gedaref state, on Dec. 11, 2020.
The U.K., Canada and 12 other nations urged Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to convene a broad-based national dialog to help end the nation’s political crisis.
Ethiopia’s government recently moved against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front that dominated Ethiopia’s ruling coalition for more than 25 years.
More than 500 young men and women from four camps for displaced people in the town of Shire in the northern region of Tigray were forcibly detained by Eritrean and Ethiopian soldiers on Monday ...
Screenshots of North Korean Hwasong-19 as featured on the NK News site (top) and the Ethiopian model, taken on May 5, 2025 Posts misleadingly claim Ethiopian innovator built intercontinental ...
With Menelik II (1889-1913), local political elites were integrated into the Ethiopian Empire, and Amharic became the language of the rulers throughout the country’s regions.
US ambassador meets with Abune Mathias in Addis Ababa after provocative video released. The head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in his first public comments on the war in his country’s Tigray ...
Worshippers hold candles and sing religious hymns as they gather at Bole Medhanialem Church in Addis Ababa on January 6, 2025, on the eve of Ethiopian Orthodox Christmas celebrations. Ethiopian ...
Two years after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s claim that he was going into battle reflected both resolve and vulnerability.
The Amharic text accompanying the Facebook post reads: “Breaking news: Ethiopian Defence Minister Aisha Mohammed has issued an official stern warning to the leader of Shabia.” ...