As a developing country, Ethiopia is experiencing rapid industrialization and construction. One key aspect of this growth is the construction sector. With infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, ...
The construction industry is a promising sector in Ethiopia that has been showing impressive growth in recent years. The stone crushing industry serves as a vital segment of the economy in Ethiopia, ...
But endangered Ethiopian wolves, weighing in around 15 kilograms, are the first large carnivorous predators known to feed on flowers, says Sandra Lai, a wildlife biologist with the University of ...
Ethiopia's power grid failed on Saturday evening and triggered a nationwide blackout, state-run Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation said. The country's power utility said it had restored ...
There are hundreds of rock cut churches scattered throughout the highlands of Ethiopia, with many demonstrating some of the finest examples of monumental stone work found anywhere in the world. A few ...
Ethiopia, home to the African Union, is grappling with intensified military operations, rebel attacks, drone strikes on villages, unverified reports of beheadings, abductions, school and hospital ...
Malin Fezehai for The New York Times Supported by By Alexis Okeowo Alexis Okeowo spent almost two weeks in Ethiopia for this article, visiting Amhara, Tigray and other areas with limited access to ...
Ethiopia's deal to build a port in Somaliland had infuriated Somalia, prompting fears of wider conflict. Hundreds have reportedly detained in recent weeks as relations between the two countries ...
Turkey is set to host talks this week between Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in an effort to resolve a year-long dispute over Ethiopia’s desire ...
Ethiopian wolves may be carnivores, but new research suggests they supplement their diet with the sweet, sticky nectar of native flowers. The sleek predators of the Ethiopian highlands have been ...
Q: What is the Dollar worth against the Ethiopian Birr? A: One Dollar is worth 127.1219 Ethiopian Birr today Q: Is the Dollar going up or down against the Ethiopian Birr? A: Today's exchange rate ...
Addis Ababa — Ethiopia is undergoing an amazing development in infrastructure, especially during the past two years, a Pan African Leadership Institute (PALI) representative Gasim Omar said.