Representatives of some of the biggest aid donors have moved to investigate alleged reports of human rights abuse among the tribes living in the southwest parts of the country. Read more »
The Ethiopian government has initiated an aggressive plan to reverse deforestation and land degradation in the country's highlands. Read more »
Heads of State and government from the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development countries plan to meet in Addis Ababa to discuss ways of improving peace and security in the ... Read more »
According to security forces, plans to bomb some targets in the capital city Addis Ababa have been foiled after a suspected bomber believed to be a member of the Al-Shabaab terror ... Read more »
Bilateral trade between China and African countries reached U.S.$210 billion in 2013 and Angola was China's second largest source of imported oil after Saudi Arabia, but the ... Read more »
In an interview with AllAfrica, the United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, says he will also promote human rights, democratic development and peace on a visit to east and ... Read more »
Secretary of State John Kerry visited Ethiopia to encourage democratic development, promote respect for human rights, advance peace and security, engage with civil society and ... Read more »
The rapid growth of Addis Ababa has led to conflict between the government and Oromo activists who seek to maintain the integrity of the semi-autonomous Oromia Regional State, ... Read more »
The Ethiopian government has detained and charged several bloggers and journalists days before a visit by United States Secretary of State John Kerry. Read more »
Dancehall icon Busy Signal is scheduled to perform on April 26 at the Millennium Hall. Read more »
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