Home Office deports migrant sex offender to Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called for international mediation to ease tensions with Eritrea and secure a resolution that restores direct sea access for his landlocked country.
Entisar al-Hammadi was sentenced on charges of prostitution, drug abuse, fornication, which her lawyer and rights groups say were false
Ethiopian authorities accuse South African duo Mapara A Jazz of lying about being kidnapped for publicity, providing audio and video evidence to support the claim.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was built for electricity generation. By this measure, the project has been a short-term success, but in the long-term, environmental concerns arise. Proactive mitigation efforts are underway to ensure that climate change will not render the dam obsolete.
A bloody conflict between the Ethiopian army and rebels from the country’s northern Amhara region has escalated in 2025. Videos circulating online claim to show a well-known Ethiopian pastor calling on Amhara rebels to take over the government.
With a café in New York City and a new cookbook, Beejhy Barhany is bringing the stories and flavors of Ethiopian Jews to the States
Ethiopian nationals were rescued from a safe house in Johannesburg where they were held under overcrowded and inhumane conditions. Three suspects were arrested.
Two finalists for each award are determined by a three-way voting process from now to Sunday: World Athletics Council vote (50%), World Athletics family vote (25%) and public vote through World Athletics’ channels on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram (25%).
A new book, The Chaos Precinct: Johannesburg as a port city, by Tanya Zack traces how migrant Ethiopians have shaped a trading post in Johannesburg’s inner city. Zack, a planner who specialises in urban policy, regeneration, informality and sustainable development, explains how the Ethiopians did it.