Ethiopia’s prime minister sees himself as a renaissance man trying to reimagine the old greatness of his country.
Both sides have moved troops toward their shared border, while Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of occupying part of its territory.
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s Africa Brief. Ethiopia opened Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam on Tuesday, ending Egypt’s majority control of the Nile River. The controversial $5 billion Grand Ethiopian ...
Both the federal government and the Tigray authorities refuse to take responsibility for a crisis that has shocked the country.
Johannesburg — Africa's largest hydroelectric dam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), on the Blue Nile is scheduled to open Tuesday to major fanfare in Ethiopia. The $5 billion dam project ...
On February 24, three months ahead of scheduled national elections, Ethiopia’s Media Authority announced the revocation of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Funding calls had gone out since the project was launched in 2011, with the government also issuing bonds to fund construction of ...
Ethiopia on Tuesday inaugurated Africa’s largest dam to boost the economy, end frequent blackouts and support the growth of electric vehicle development in a country that has banned the importation of ...
NAIROBI/LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Ethiopia is hosting a secret camp to train thousands of fighters for the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group in neighbouring Sudan, Reuters reporting has found, ...