Dressed in a sharp black suit in front of an illustrious audience, Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed strode onto stage at ...
Group of Seven foreign ministers will meet in Canada on Tuesday, with Ukraine and the Middle East set to be high on the ...
T he silencing of the guns in Tigray, a northern region of Ethiopia in which hundreds of thousands of people may have died in ...
Ethiopia’s Afar region has accused forces from neighbouring Tigray of crossing into its territory, seizing several villages ...
With reports of heavy weapons fire and drone strikes in northern Ethiopia over the past week, there are fears the region is ...
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called for international mediation to ease tensions with Eritrea and secure a ...
For the first time in months, a fragile and precious quiet has descended a moment Israel desperately needs to breathe, ...
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Uganda courts Ethiopia, AU diplomats for tourism
The Uganda Embassy in Ethiopia rallied diplomats, AU officials and Ethiopians to explore opportunities in tourism, trade and ...
Addis Ababa, October 20, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia has reaffirmed its firm commitment to advancing lasting peace and stability across Africa. The commitment was highlighted during the opening of the 17th ...
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Twenty-six youths from Eastern Equatoria State who were detained in Ethiopia over cross-border cattle raids returned to Torit on Monday, pledging to renounce violence and act as peace ambassadors.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed confirmed that his country will not remain landlocked, indicating that Ethiopia's access to the Red Sea is inevitable and existential for it. He added in statements ...
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