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Yonas Amare, a senior editor at the Ethiopian Reporter and The Reporter, remains missing after being abducted by a group of ...
Ethiopia has requested the UN to again extend a deadline to clear landmines left strewn by wars old and new, placing people ...
In Ethiopia's lurching journey toward peace, stability, and democratic consolidation, the importance of national dialogue and ...
Ethiopia has suffered the sharpest and sustained crumble in tax-to-GDP ratio recorded anywhere in the world over the past ...
A new report from the US State Department accuses the Ethiopian government of a widespread crackdown on press freedom, citing ...
Long a center of Tigray’s gold trade, the northern town of Shire has transformed into a hub for a gold smuggling network that ...
The Council of Ministers has ratified a regulation outlining the concession of duty tariff rates on goods for trade under the ...
Total revenue shot up 48.6 percent to 63 billion Birr, and EEU executives want to use the sizable growth as a springboard for ...
Officials at the Ministry of Water and Energy are preparing to set new tariff rates for off-grid solar power in the coming months as the government attempts ...
An ambitious government plan to transform the construction industry has elicited caution from observers, who warn the ...
Today, offices that once bustled with hundreds of visitors are quiet. Print runs that once reached 500 or 600 copies have dwindled to 100 or fewer. “Because of decreased readership, no one is buying ...
The Ethiopian Social-Democratic Party (ESDP) has called on the federal government to address the country's worsening ...