Ethiopia has officially launched its colossal hydropower dam, defying strong objections and warnings from Egypt.
By 2050, up to 5 per cent of Africa’s population—about 100 million people—could be forced to move due to the impacts of ...
The launch of a divisive multibillion-dollar mega dam on the Nile River has sparked a tense diplomatic battle between ...
Ethiopian Airlines' overall expansion initiatives and airport projects are essential for improving connections both inside and outside of Africa, which support regional integration, economic growth, ...
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Ethiopia: Barriers to Growth of Business Enterprises
Opinion - After independence, most African countries have been expecting economic growth and development to arise from investment in the industrial sector. Huge investments were undertaken by the ...
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Eritrea’s resentment and Ethiopia’s Red Sea push unsettle the Horn
Eritrea’s exclusion from the Pretoria peace deal and Ethiopia’s renewed push for Red Sea access have reopened old wounds.
Africa rests on three tectonic plates that are all moving away from each other and this has already caused some changes that ...
The East African on MSN
Why Ethiopia and Kenya are invested in Jubbaland crisis
Foreign fighters in Mandera have raised safety fears, with leaders warning of security gaps terrorists could exploit.
CHICAGO — Olayemi Owoludun was still in high school when Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016. He was too young to vote, ...
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As the world order shifts, NZ should ‘spread its diplomatic wings’ and look at joining BRICS
By any measure, the multi-lateral BRICS forum is an economic and diplomatic powerhouse. NZ would not have to give up other ...
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