To Understand African History, We Need to Understand the Battle of Adwa
The Battle of Adwa, fought Mar. 1, 1896, was a violent clash between Italian imperial forces and the army of Ethiopia (known then as Abyssinia) […]
The Battle of Adwa, fought Mar. 1, 1896, was a violent clash between Italian imperial forces and the army of Ethiopia (known then as Abyssinia) […]
London, UK (AP)–Britain on Saturday finalized a $150 million loan guarantee to Egypt, where Boris Johnson was on his first visit to the country as […]
FAO said one million trees would be planted on 150 hectares of land in Ethiopia’s western Gambella region to meet the growing refugee population’s demand […]
Partnership between the University of Gondar, Queen’s University and The MasterCard Foundation will provide 450 scholarships to promising young African leaders and develop Ethiopia’s first […]
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (AP)–South Sudan’s ambassador to Ethiopia is dismissing reports that relations are strained between the two countries after President Salva Kiir visited Egypt […]
The need for mutual accountability, equal and respectful partnerships between European and African actors was fervently debated during a dynamic seminar in The Hague on […]
ECS’ Justice and Peace Department is also actively working with IRCE where 7 religious denominations gather to work for sustainable peace and tolerance in the […]
(Egypt Independent)–An informed source said that the advisor to the royal court of Saudi Arabia, Ahmed al-Khatib, visited the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam while he was […]
The significant progress on integrated abandonment of child marriage and FGM becomes clear when seen against the backdrop of the deep-rooted customs and traditions By […]
Inauguration of the sound installation “SONIC COMMUNITARY – The African Union: 20 to 20,000 Hz.” by Emeka Ogboh Julius Nyerere Peace & Security Building of […]