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For years, Fentie Wabi worked as a fisherman on Ethiopia's Lake Tana, until an aggressive green invader changed everything.
ADDIS ABABA - President Taye Atske-Selassie has urged Ethiopians to prioritize national ambitions and interests in their pursuit of knowledge and personal development.
In a cramped corner shop tucked in middle of the Ethiopian capital, Mahder Alebacchew scans the shelves with a familiar sense ...
Tesfaye will become the third woman to head an Ethiopian bank, following on from Dr Emebet Melese at the Development Bank of ...
Tsegaye Degineh (PhD) is a prominent economist, management expert, and public diplomacy researcher whose life journey has ...
We welcome the Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the future of neonatology, calling for much needed attention to ...
A major push to improve the welfare of millions of Ethiopia’s donkeys has been launched through a five-year strategy forged ...
Harvard University is challenging President Donald Trump’s move to block foreign students from coming to the United States to attend the Ivy League school, calling it illegal retaliation for Harvard’s ...
Like many of his peers, Buay has been actively involved in military combat and combative politics from the 1980s to date. He ...
Researchers mapped a pulsing mantle plume under Afar that channels molten rock upward, stretching Africa’s crust until it cracks and an ocean basin begins.
Research led by Earth scientists at the University of Southampton has uncovered evidence of rhythmic surges of molten mantle ...