Ethiopia’s leadership has publicly blamed Eritrean soldiers for atrocities committed during the now-ended Tigray conflict, marking the first time the country has openly assigned such responsibility.
Addis Ababa is once again at the centre of global diplomatic traffic. In quick succession, China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, ...
Ethiopian Israelis say about 10,000 relatives stranded for years as immigration and absorption programs remain on hold; ...
Ethiopian Airlines suspends all flights to northern region after federal forces and Amhara militias engage Tigrayan troops in contested territory.
Ethiopia's prime minister accuses Eritrea of mass killings during Tigray war - Ethiopian prime minister has accused Eritrea of mass killings while fighting alongside government troops against regional ...
Analysis - When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appeared at Addis Ababa University (AAU) on 02 January 2026, to mark its 75th ...
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper will focus on tackling factors - including conflict and lack of jobs - that push people to make the dangerous journey to Europe and the UK ...
Passenger flights between Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, and cities in the northern Tigray region have been cancelled amid ...
Ethiopia’s national carrier cancelled flights to and from its troubled northern region of Tigray as fears grew of a renewed fighting between federal troops and regional forces ...
Ethiopia’s Oromia is the country’s biggest state, with 35% of the population and home to the capital, Addis Ababa.
Ethiopia stands once again at a dangerous crossroads. In the northern region of Tigray, the warning signs of a renewed and potentially devastating war are ...
This week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer became the first UK leader to visit China in eight years. His goal was clear: build ...