Government welcomes Ethiopian Jews to Israel
Thousands of families were split up when the Israeli immigration program was stopped in Ethiopia three years ago
Thousands of families were split up when the Israeli immigration program was stopped in Ethiopia three years ago
Ali Velshi sits down with the Ethiopian-born, legendary chef to discuss his path to restaurant success
Human Rights Watch says security forces killed students protesting over government's plans to enlarge Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa’s efforts have managed the country’s worst drought in decades – but stymied needed international help
The Oromo students’ defiant protests are a response to decades of systemic and structural marginalization
About 80 women go every day to take classes in hairdressing and sewing and gain other ways of earning a living
Tensions rise as students in Oromia accuse government of land grab
Parts of Ethiopia are experiencing one of the worst droughts in the last 30 years. Charles Stratford reports
Indigenous communities protecting land rights, resources are ‘true face of sustainable development,’ UNDP chief says
Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa and mining will be a key sector in the future of that nation