Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali in Addis Ababa, January 12, 2023 (DPA photo by Florian Gaertner via AP Images). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn ...
Moves to liberalise Ethiopia’s banking sector and create greater central bank policy credibility are pushing the country up the agenda of foreign banks in search of new markets.
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.
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Africa: Report Cautions Horn of Africa Faces Growing Danger of Ethiopia-Eritrea War
In an analysis published this week, Foreign Policy magazine cautioned that the risk of a renewed war between Ethiopia and Eritrea is increasing amid shifting political dynamics in Ethiopia's Tigray ...
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Ethiopia's Economic Reforms Rooted in Nation's Core Interests, Commitment to Africa: FM Spokesperson
Addis Ababa, April 6, 2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia's determined pursuit of economic reforms is firmly rooted in the nation's core interests and its enduring commitment to the African continent, Foreign ...
Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of preparing to wage war against it in collusion with an opposition grouping, in the latest sign of escalating tensions between the two neighbours over control of the Red ...
Ethiopia's foreign minister was in Washington this week to reassure U.S. officials about efforts to stabilize Somalia. Months ago, Ethiopia sent troops to Somalia to fight Islamist rebels and restore ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said the Ethiopian economy is on track to register a double-digit growth rate during the current Ethiopian fiscal year.Addressing questions raised by members of the House of ...
In the past year, several European flower businesses have witnessed their farms being looted and burned amid little protection from the state, compelling many to suspend their operations in Ethiopia’s ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Sexual Violence Continues After Ceasefire in Ethiopia A new report by Amnesty ...
The use of military drones is spreading across Africa, further destabilising countries facing deep tensions between typically authoritarian governments and rebel groups. While these governments have ...
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