The sandstone massifs of Gheralta—those improbable, cliff-carved sanctuaries that cling to Ethiopia’s northern highlands—have long been counted among the country’s most extraordinary cultural treasures....
The aroma of lasagna drifted through the kitchen at the Skylight Hotel this week, rich and comforting—yet distinctly Ethiopian. In place of traditional wheat...
The Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC) says that its decision to participate in the upcoming 7th General Election is a result of administrative pressure from...
Ethiopia and Israel established consular ties in 1956, leading to full diplomatic relations in 1961. These relations were severed in the 1970s, following the...
Female Engineers Drive Energy Access Over the past two decades, Netsanet Behailu has carved out a career in Ethiopia’s energy and technology sector, rising...
Experts Call for Sustainable Nutrition Leadership in Ethiopia Afework Mulugeta (Prof.), drawing on decades of research into the consequences of hunger, cautioned that recent indications...
Evan Sisay and Mazal Tazazo are descendants of Ethiopian Jews whose families fled political and military upheaval in Ethiopia during “Operation Solomon,” the 1984...
History, Faith, and an Enduring Presence (Jerusalem, Israel) Around 95 kilometers from the town of Nazareth, the mountain ranges begin to rise, unfolding across the horizon...