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A quarter century after it swept to power, the EPRDF’s history as a revolutionary movement still shapes its approach to Ethiopia's economic development.
As members of the diaspora return and reshape the nation, many encounter difficulties.
Ethiopia's newest media organization is giving Arab competitors a run for their money
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Après quinze ans passés aux Etats-Unis et une licence d’économie en poche, Abai Schulze souhaite prendre part à la transformation économique du pays.
The story of Zaaf (http://www.zaafcollection.com/) and its creator Abai ; for our French speaking readers.
At the close of another hot day on the coast of Djibouti, a tiny country on the Horn of Africa, workers are clambering over huge concrete cubes beneath a red crane. One by one, the 2,500-tonne blocks are being submerged in the water: part of a plan
Could you please share a range of rent that I would have to pay for living in a studio apartment or shared accomodation in the Bole area?
It would probably be from 200 USD To 800 USD depending on whether it's a house or an apartment and the number of people you share it with.Best,Henri
Across the globe, investors are betting billions on land. In Ethiopia, a tycoon has planted a vast rice farm in soils tainted by years of conflict.
Amharic, a Semitic language with more than 25mln native speakers, is now spoken by https://t.co/EawlVtcrZV #Ethiopia pic.twitter.com/cuEsxzEdbt
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A previously undiscovered population of lions has been found in a remote national park in Ethiopia.
A previously undiscovered population of lions has been found in a remote national park in Ethiopia.
Shelving a controversial plan to expand Ethiopia's capital is a major retreat for the government but a sign of the ruling coalition's political maturity, writes the BBC's Mathias Muindi.
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Coming to get salt, by Jørgen Johanson ‘The Danakil Depression in Ethiopia is among the hottest and most inhospitable places on earth. It is also one of the lowest, and Asale lake is 116 metres below sea level. The Afar people are extracting salt here, using camels for transport.’
Zanzibar: A last escape from Addis, but not the least...