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Kidnapping and extortion cases are on the rise, many of which are linked to the ongoing political and security crisis in the country. But authorities are struggling to keep up, despite growing ...
Rising kidnapping and extortion cases in Ethiopia are driven by political instability and conflict. The government is struggling to address the crisis.
‘Made in Ethiopia’ Review: A Compelling Look at Chinese Influence in Eastern Africa Colorful characters and rebel workers collide in directors Xinyan Yu and Max Duncan's Ethiopia-focused ...
Ethiopia ranks on the IRC’s 2024 Emergency Watchlist as drought-stricken communities face the twin threats of conflict and the likelihood of El Niño-induced flooding. Although the ceasefire between ...
Expansion of Bitcoin mining in Ethiopia offers a route to monetizing a coming massive increase of energy production, and help finance the build out of electrical grid infrastructure.
Ethiopia is the only African country that was never colonised by Britain. While many African countries were colonised by European powers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Ethiopia ...
Ethiopia spent nearly $6 billion to import fossil fuels last year — with more than half of that spending going to fuel vehicles. In response, Ethiopia’s Transport and Logistics Ministries have ...
Fighting and serious rights abuses persist in northern Ethiopia a year after the signing of the cessation of hostilities agreement.
I was in Ethiopia for a tourism conference, and it took place the 1,024-room Ethiopian Skylight Hotel. On the second night, we ventured out, heading to a restaurant that promised a taste of home.
A UN-mandated investigation into human rights abuses in Ethiopia will come to an end next week despite ongoing atrocities in the region.
Ethiopia: its past and current challenges How did the east African nation transition from a monarchy to its current makeup of a ‘federated Ethiopia’? What has led to the multiple insurgencies ...