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House passes bill on foreign residential ownershipADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia's Ministry of Finance (MoF) has unveiled a historic draft federal budget of 1.93 trillion Birr for the 2025/2026 fiscal year, ...
The House of People's Representatives has approved a landmark proclamation allowing foreign nationals to own immovable residential property in Ethiopia in a major shift to ownership and investment ...
The House of Peoples’ Representatives has passed a new proclamation permitting foreign nationals to own immovable property in Ethiopia. The decision aims to encourage investment in the country’s real ...
June 17, 2006: Tribal warfare in southern Ethiopia ( 400 kilometers south of the capital), between Guji and Borena tribesmen, has forced over 20,000 people to flee their homes. The causes of the ...
Ethiopia’s green legacy initiative is setting a powerful example for climate action, with millions of trees planted and a ...
Conflict rages in Ethiopia as militia fighters gain land. The federal government has tried to centralize security powers after the end of a devastating two-year conflict in the country’s Tigray ...
news News Commentary. Black History Month viewed from Ethiopian ‘Land of Origins’ A Dallas-area activist combines love of her homeland with an appeal to end its longstanding, brutal conflicts.
Africa Somali president rejects land deal granting Ethiopia coastal access Hassan Sheikh Mohamud equated deal between Addis Ababa, breakaway Somaliland region with 'sovereignty being compromised' ...
Over the decades, the government has launched several operations to bring Ethiopian Jews to the country. In 1991, Operation Solomon brought over 14,300 immigrants from Ethiopia on 35 flights in 36 ...
At the invitation of the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and coordinated by the Embassy of Finland in Addis Ababa, I recently had the extraordinary opportunity to visit Finland. This remarkable ...
Fighting over disputed land along borders of Ethiopia's Tigray and Amhara regions has displaced close to 29,000 people, the United Nations says.