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As climate change intensifies competition over water resources, the River Nile has become a symbol of both development and ...
The absence of practical implementation allowed Ethiopian farmers, often backed by local militias, to gradually expand into Al-Fashaga. Since Sudan’s independence in 1956, this lack of tangible border ...
As Ethiopians bid farewell to 2017, they approach 2018 with a blend of cautious hope and apprehension. For many, pessimism outweighs optimism as they reflect ...
As is custom, the start of a new year in Ethiopia is accompanied by wishes for peace, happiness, and prosperity from friends, ...
How will the Black African people of South Africa ever know the reality of enslavement of the people of Africa? The truth is, knowledge of this massive history has never been taught in an adequate way ...
It was a theme touched on throughout the second day of ACS2, which saw conversations focused on adaptation and resilience, ...
Ethiopia opens Africa's largest hydropower project, the Blue Nile's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam — a milestone that's ...
Would lowering the voting age to 16 enhance young people’s participation in the political processes that affect their lives?
Ethiopia inaugurated the continent's largest hydroelectric project on Tuesday in what Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed called a ...
After decades of work, funding delays and regional pushback, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is inaugurated.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will be inaugurated this Tuesday. Damming the Blue Nile, which flows from Ethiopia into Sudan and Egypt, creates the largest hydropower plant in Africa, and ...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Nile River — under construction for 14 years — will provide electricity to almost ...