Ethiopia stands at a critical juncture. Years of civil war and ethnic strife have left deep wounds and a fragile peace.
From Ancient Ritual to Modern Staple Every day, the nutty, roasted aroma of coffee being poured serves as a wake-up ritual or ...
The Irreecha festival is held to thank God, whom the Oromos call Waaqa. Some still practice the traditional Waaqqeffannaa, ...
It is not uncommon for Ethiopians to lament Egypt’s centuries-long thirst for control over Ethiopia’s natural resources and spiritual values. History shows ...
Ethiopia is heir to one of the world’s richest cultural tapestries. Ge’ez, Arabic, Oromo, Somali, and dozens of other languages all form part of this mosaic. To elevate one while neglecting the others ...
Eyewitness Gebreweld Tesfaye told the BBC that a sizeable number of the worshippers decided to climb onto the makeshift ...
A day after the joyous celebration of a religious festival, an Orthodox Christian church in the small Ethiopian town of ...
At least 36 people were killed and more than 200 injured at a religious festival in central Ethiopia when wooden scaffolding collapsed underneath them inside a partially constructed church, police and ...
Makeshift scaffolding set up at a church in Ethiopia has collapsed, killing at least 36 people and injuring dozens, state media reported. The incident occurred at about 7:45am [4:45 GMT] on Wednesday ...
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Ethiopia's Natural Gas, Fertilizer Plants to Drive Trillion-Dollar Economy by 2040: Prominent Investment Advisor
Addis Ababa, September 30, 2025 (ENA) -- A prominent investment advisor and businessman described the 2.5 billion USD urea fertilizer complex deal between Ethiopia and Dangote Industries Limited, ...
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