Trees provide many ecosystem services and environmental benefits for the planet as a whole. As they grow, they absorb and store carbon dioxide—a major driver of global heating. In a scientific paper... Read more »
Ethiopia and the United States of America are celebrating 120 years of diplomatic relations this year. The two countries share a strong bond across various sectors, with education being a key area... Read more »
Experts say the UN’s food agency has shied away from recommending less animal farming, though cutting methane emissions is a quick way to curb warming The livestock industry is essential for food... Read more »
The COMESA East African Community Horticulture Accelerator Program (CEHA) Ethiopia National Chapter was launched recently with a vision to drive sustainable growth and development in the horticulture sector across the COMESA and... Read more »
Ethiopia has diversified cultural and religious festivals that gain special attention among international and local tourists. Being home to more than 80 nations, nationalities, and peoples, the country embraces immense... Read more »
Today’s guest is Lexy Mojo, the CEO of Legendary Gold Limited, the leading cultural and creative industry promotion and production company in Africa. With headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria, its operations spread across... Read more »
Ethiopia is often referred to as the “Cradle of Humankind” due to its fascinating history, ancient civilization, and jaw-dropping fossil discoveries that changed the perception and understanding of the evolution of humankind... Read more »
The official diplomatic partnership between Ethiopia and China dates back to the first official diplomatic partnership in 1970 when embassies were opened in both Beijing and Addis Ababa. The partnership is aiming... Read more »
Ethiopia is presently undertaking a National Dialogue designed to promote peace and stability by addressing and resolving recurrent conflicts. This initiative aims to provide solutions to enduring national challenges. Active participation from... Read more »
Melka Kunture, located in the southwestern part of Oromia State, in the upper Awash Valley, 50 km south of Addis Ababa, is a rich and complex cluster of archaeological sites. This prehistoric... Read more »