Prime minister accuses the region's ruling Tigray People's Liberation Front of orchestrating a raid
Plans are in store to have at least 10 spraying aircraft functional in Ethiopia by mid-November
African Union and International Organization for Migration say 80 percent of Africans have no interest in leaving the continent when they migrate
Health experts say years of coordinating disease outbreaks and rapid response contributed to fewer deaths on the continent
Jawar Mohammed scheduled to re-appear in court Thursday for charges to be read out
Analysts note that regional strong men in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region, which borders Eritrea, have yet to forge lasting peace deal with leadership in Asmara
Ballot is direct challenge to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who postponed general elections earlier this year because of COVID-19
Ethiopia’s state finance minister called the cut a 'misunderstanding' and expressed hope the issue can be resolved quickly
Tax officials in Africa estimate that government revenues will drop somewhere between 10 and 30 percent this year
Residents say last month’s violence was planned by the government to create the conditions necessary to arrest opposition members, a claim the government denies
July's sectarian unrest led to thousands of arrests
Health workers and local officials say some of those detained have contracted COVID-19 and are concerned virus is spreading
TPLF wants to hold its own vote amid delay in national election; government cites coronavirus pandemic
African leaders rally calling for investment to manufacture a serum at an affordable price as number of infections on continent surpasses 321,000 cases
International Crisis Group says tension between Amhara and Tigray, two of Ethiopia's most powerful regions, is increasing as the country approaches elections next year
Ethiopia confirmed its first infection at the Adi-Harush refugee camp in the northern Tigray region
A team of hundreds of volunteers and public software engineers are slowly moving Ethiopia’s health system into a new digital age
A rising number of people on the verge of starvation are in urban areas
Experts are asking how Djibouti has kept its death rate way below 1 percent
Opposition parties say Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed cannot rule legitimately after his mandate ends in September
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