The federal government is tightening criteria for fuel allocation in an attempt to navigate the uncertainty posed by the Iran War, as authorities introduce
“We’re struggling to survive.” A decision from regional officials in Tigray obliging civil servants and bank employees to give up a fifth of their earnings
The National Bank of Ethiopia’s (NBE) recently released third Financial Stability Report has raised an important issue: the potential need for consolidation
The Tigray Communication Affairs Bureau has accused the federal government of overseeing “illegal and forceful” evictions in disputed territories, labeling
Experts at the Ministry of Agriculture are working on a stringent biosecurity directive that could see poultry farms face mandatory culling and months-long
A new artificial intelligence–powered music award competition by the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute has drawn criticism from musicians and
In the small kebele of Felege Weyni, life once moved to the cadence of the harvest. That rhythm fractured in November 2020, when war upended the region
Autism Spectrum Disorder, a neurodevelopmental condition affecting behavior and communication ability, is thought to affect one in 120 children worldwide.
Ramadan, a month of deep spiritual reflection and cultural significance for Muslims in Ethiopia, arrives this year under altered circumstances for many
Week 24 from the 2025/26 CBE Ethiopian Premier League saw Sidama Coffee extend their lead at the top of the standings while Hawassa Ketema fell to Commercial
CBE Ethiopian Premier League club Saint George has new leadership for the normalization committee that was set up to manage their ongoing period of crisis.
Formal Demand for Retraction, Correction, and Clarification of Defamatory Publication We write in connection with the article published in The Reporter,
For too long, the global conversation about migration in Africa has been dominated by a single, crisis-driven narrative: boats crossing the Mediterranean,
Even when policies are well-designed, governments in both developing and developed countries frequently struggle with effective implementation, resulting
Africa’s critical minerals will either entrench the old pattern of extraction without development or become the foundation of a future that leaves behind