
Ethiopia has contributed much to the world in state-building, culture and heritage, diplomacy and international relations, the struggle for freedom, religion, and diversity in coexistence.

Ethiopia has contributed much to the world in state-building, culture and heritage, diplomacy and international relations, the struggle for freedom, religion, and diversity in coexistence.

A recent BBC probe has unearthed a troubling reality in Ethiopia: individuals who voice criticism or opposition to the government are systematically targeted by the ruling Prosperity Party's 'social media army.'

"Our history and our identity have been erased," laments Samira after the destruction of her birthplace in the historic Piassa district in the heart of Ethiopia's capital.

The United Nations in Geneva convened a conference to hear commitments to improve the pressing humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia.

On 11 March, the Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission, the United Nations and humanitarian partners released the joint Priority Humanitarian Response and Critical Funding Gaps document, requiring US$998 million to respond to acute humanitarian needs until June 2024.

The Ethiopian military summarily executed several dozen civilians and committed other war crimes on January 29, 2024, in the town of Merawi in Ethiopia’s northwestern Amhara region, Human Rights Watch said today.

Animal welfare charities have welcomed an Africa-wide ban on the controversial donkey skin trade.

The US expressed alarm about continuing human-rights abuses in Ethiopia that may impact its ability to secure funding from multilateral lenders, as the International Monetary Fund prepares a mission to the country to discuss a crucial bailout.

A secretive committee of senior officials in Ethiopia’s largest and most populous region, Oromiya, has ordered extra-judicial killings and illegal detentions to crush an insurgency there, a Reuters investigation has found.

Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) extrajudicially executed civilians in Bahir Dar, the capital of Amhara regional state, and in some cases denied family members the right to bury their loved ones, Amnesty International said in a new briefing today.