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In the streets of Somale Tera, on the 5th floor of the Beto Building, a dream was born. Just 50 dedicated employees with a ...
International frameworks such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) are aiding Ethiopia’s intelligence-sharing efforts.
In an email interview, the World Bank Ethiopia office told The Reporter that Ethiopia’s suspension is rooted in the disparity ...
Opposition politicians and parties warming up for the upcoming seventh general election have requested that a provision ...
The prized sesame fields of the contested Western Tigray—currently under the control of Amhara regional forces—have become ...
Alemayehu Areda (PhD) is an experienced politician who played an active role in Ethiopian politics, beginning with the ...
The Mobility Support pillar will facilitate travel and exchange opportunities for 195 artists and 20 cultural ...
This five-part series launches with a look back at Ethiopia’s dominance in the women’s 5000m in Helsinki in 2005.
Acute hunger, massive displacement, and worsening cholera epidemics in conflict-ridden Sudan and South Sudan have led both the United Nations and one of its ...
‎The administration of the Somali Regional State is grappling with the aftermath of an unfulfilled 126 million Birr machinery procurement deal dating nearly eight years back, as construction delays ...
Bekele’s biography is as dramatic, monumental, and remarkable as the business empire he built. Born into a family of middle-class nobility, his father, Basha Molla Banjaw, served the legendary Adwa ...
At 5:30 in the morning in Addis Ababa, ten-year-old Lemlem is already awake—coughing. Smoke from the family’s charcoal stove coils through the one-room house, ...