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In downtown Addis Ababa, police officers surround the Ministry of Education headquarters, whose windows were smashed during the violence. On Addis Ababa University’s campuses, policemen are more ...
Worshippers stream through downtown Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, toward Bole Medhane Alem (Savior of the World) Cathedral, the largest Orthodox Church in Africa. A woman waits for a family planning ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopia’s prime minister shocked the country Wednesday by announcing the release of all political prisoners and closing down a notorious detention center to promote ...
Hundreds of people were feared dead Tuesday after an ammunition storage depot near downtown Addis Ababa exploded in a deafening three-hour-long fireworks display, flattening the homes of thousands … ...
The synagogue of Addis Ababa. ... That land, long since sold or confiscated by the communist regime, now makes up downtown Addis Ababa. This neighborhood is called Banin Sefer.
Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning prime minister says he will lead his country’s army “from the battlefront” beginning Tuesday, a dramatic new step in a devastating yearlong war.
Meron Addis, a 32-year-old attorney who has raised money for food and other aid to people in Tigray and has been outspoken about the toll on civilians, ... Addis Ababa, on June 28 and ...
Eritrea, which comprised of Ethiopia’s only access to the sea, broke off from its larger neighbour in 1993 leaving Addis Ababa landlocked.. Abebe Aynete, an Addis Abab-based analyst, said the ...
“I’ve been here for 3 1/2 years,” Ayele said. “When I was here in the beginning, the quality was not that good. It was not as good as it is today.
In less than a year, a beautiful, modern town has emerged within Addis Ababa. Ethiopia: Corridor Project Rejuvenates Kazanchis As Downtown - allAfrica.com AllAfrica ...
The Tigray forces battling Ethiopian troops say they’re willing to abide by an immediate cessation of hostilities and participate in a peace process led by the African Union.
A shootout between police and militiamen in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, left three people dead — a rare occurrence of regional violence spilling into the densely-populated capital.