Eritreans living in Ethiopia are suing a Canadian company that allegedly used army conscripts to build a copper-gold mine jointly owned with the Eritrean National Mining Corp. Read more »
The trade mission will also visit Angola, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, and South Africa. Read more »
The foreign ministry said that Tigray People's Democratic Movement leader Mola Asgedom and the fighters crossed into the country, 14 years after launching a rebellion to "establish ... Read more »
A research firm has carried out a comparative survey on room charges for one night across the continent. Read more »
The Chinese Poly Technology Company will produce gas for the European markets. Read more »
It is likely that the rock-hewn churches in the Ger'alta-Hawzen area were sculpted during the reigns of Emperor Kaleb (A.D. 510-558) and his successor Emperor Guebre-Meskel ... Read more »
Egyptian scientists have raised concerns over a declaration governing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, meant to ensure fair access to water from the Nile for countries ... Read more »
The company is reportedly planning to include motor oil and lubricants blending in its investment. Read more »
Genzebe Dibaba claimed first place in the women's 1,500m event at the IAAF Championships in Beijing. Read more »
The country is observing the late prime minister's 3-year memorial. Read more »
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