International flower companies are fleeing Ethiopia because of a worsening conflict in the northwestern Amhara region, a key flower-growing hub, dealing a blow to one of the country’s major exports.
By Dawit Endeshaw ADDIS ABABA, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Ethiopian police said they had seized thousands of rounds of ammunition ...
Addis Ababa's renewed calls for sea access threaten an already fragile relationship with Eritrea, drawing anger from ...
An eerily familiar set of headlines is making the rounds in Ethiopia, troubling many in the fragile, northern Tigray region. Successive delegations of civil society and religious leaders have, in ...
The decadeslong dispute over Nile waters escalated in September when Ethiopia launched the $5 billion Grand Ethiopian ...
Fifteen years after construction first broke ground and barely five months on from its inauguration, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has come once ...
A loose Amhara militia network that fought the TPLF now wages a decentralised insurgency – and is pulling Addis Ababa and ...
President Donald Trump says he's ready to restart U.S. mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia over Nile River water sharing ...
The geopolitical temperature is rising in the Red Sea. Ethiopia is threatening Eritrea, its diminutive neighbour, making a ...