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Joy of humility learned in Africa

He stepped onto Ugandan soil after three years for medical cooperation between Ethiopia’s Saint Paul University Hospital and Uganda’s prestigious Makerere University. Mr. Min Chul, reunited in Kampala ...
The African continent is splitting along a triple junction of rifts that converge in Afar, Ethiopia. A new ocean may take millions of years to form, but that is giving scientists ample time to glean ...
The death toll from landslides in ​Ethiopia last week has risen ‌to 125, the South Ethiopia regional government said.
Yemenu, who brought together Ethiopian Muslims living in Uganda alongside Ugandan friends and leaders, the setting carried musical echoes of Addis Ababa.
On March 3, 2026, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), in partnership with the Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) at Addis Ababa ...
Ethiopia has declared three days of mourning as the death toll following landslides climbs to 80. Many other people remain missing Friday after the tragedy struck the Gamo Zone area in southern ...
From Cape Town to Kigali to Conakry, Singaporeans who have made Africa their home tell CNA TODAY how the continent is nothing like what most people might imagine it to be.
President Taye Atske-Selassie has called on the Ethiopian Airlines Group to intensify its efforts in maintaining its global ...
The Karo people of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley maintain a rich cultural tradition that includes distinctive cooking practices and shared meals. Food preparation often takes place outdoors using simple tools ...
As Ethiopia prepares for its seventh General Election, the country finds itself at a significant political juncture that ...
Confronting Hate in Portland —a new one-hour OPB documentary that premiered on Oregon Experience in mid-February—says he remembered hearing about the story growing up in the Tri-Cities in the ’80s, ...