News
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was elected in 2018 on a reform agenda, but domestic conflicts and diplomatic tensions ...
14h
AllAfrica on MSNPlanting Hope - A Bold Leap Towards a Sustainable FutureIn recent years, Ethiopia has emerged as a global leader in environmental conservation, demonstrating an inspiring commitment to combating climate change and fostering sustainable development. Over ...
14h
AllAfrica on MSNGreen Legacy - Intergenerational Climate Change Resilience ProjectInitiated by the reformist leader Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD), the Ethiopian Green Legacy Initiative implementation has counted consecutive seven years. This was organized in response to the call ...
14h
AllAfrica on MSNConferences Augmenting Ethiopia's Global AcceptanceEthiopia is at the crossroads, ready to strongly boost its position among states in the global community. Supporting its notable role as a diplomatic center, the nation is working diligently to ...
Ahmed Soliman, a research fellow at Chatham House and an expert on the Horn of Africa, said Abiy’s reform plan also increased expectations among constituencies with conflicting agendas, further ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed left Ethiopians breathless in 2018 by making peace with enemy Eritrea. Now he's girding the country for possible civil war.
On October 13, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed raised eyebrows in the region and beyond by forcefully asserting that gaining low-cost, permanent access to a Red Sea port is “an ...
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed speaks at a news conference at his office in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Aug. 1, 2019.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed plunged Ethiopia into a war in the Tigray region that spawned atrocities and famine. On Monday, his country goes to the polls. By Declan Walsh ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Jimma, Ethiopia, in June. (Tiksa Negeri/Reuters) For months, there have been warnings of the disaster that might befall Ethiopia if Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed could not ...
Op-Ed: Ethiopia’s transition to democracy has hit a rough patch. It needs support from abroad Ethiopians rally in 2018 in support of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results