Tens of thousands of people gathered Thursday in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, to celebrate Meskel, a major religious festival that includes ...
Ethiopian Airlines said Monday that it was suspending its flights to and from Eritrea's capital Asmara from September 3, citing "difficult operating conditions". Air links between Ethiopia and ...
Thousands in Ethiopia's capital city defied a downpour to celebrate Meskel, the first big festival of the religious year. It ...
Ethiopian Orthodox Christian faithfuls marching and singing during a religious festival known as "Meskel". Thousands of Ethiopians were gathered on Addis Ababa's Meskel square Thursday (Sep. 26). The ...
Thousands of Ethiopians have gathered in the capital city to celebrate an annual religious festival distinguished by the ...
Ethiopia’s military presence in Somalia and its agreement with the breakaway region of Somaliland are contributing to the destabilisation of the Horn of Africa region. On 21 July 2022, the ...
Yemane Meskel, Eritrea's minister for information ... destabilization and interference," the minister said about the disagreements between Somalia and Ethiopia and impending intervention by Egypt.
In the end, while both nations have reasons to engage in sabre-rattling, the risks of open conflict are high, and the consequences could reshape the Horn of Africa and the political landscapes of ...
Ethiopia’s first-ever Bridal Dress Expo brought the world of wedding fashion to life at Skylight Hotel, offering brides-to-be a dazzling showcase of both tradition and innovation. From elegant gowns ...
A military pact between Cairo and Mogadishu has heightened tensions with Ethiopia, with analysts saying that the planned deployment of Egyptian troops in Somalia could fundamentally tilt the ...
Since taking office six years ago, the leadership of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has been implemented a series of comprehensive reforms that have significantly impacted various sectors in Ethiopia.
You'd be forgiven for thinking this community was living in the past, but Ethiopia follows the Julian calendar, which falls almost eight years behind the globally-adopted Gregorian calendar.