Ethiopian authorities have arrested 59 government officials on suspicion of corruption and economic sabotage, the attorney general said on Friday, in the...
Shops were closed and streets were empty across Sudan Sunday, the first day of a general strike called for the start of the working week by protest leaders...
Hatred of journalists whipped up by populist and authoritarian leaders is degenerating into violence worldwide, media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF)...
Eritrea has appointed its first ambassador to neighboring Ethiopia in two decades, the government said on Saturday, as the former foes pushed on with a...
Marches and protests are held Friday across the globe to mark International Women's Day under the slogan #BalanceforBetter, with calls for a more...
Djibouti Thursday launched the first phase of Africa’s biggest free trade zone, seeking to capitalize on its position on one of the world’s busiest trade...
At least 18 people were killed in southern Ethiopia in days of clashes between soldiers and protesters agitating for the creation of a breakaway state,...
Weekend fighting between rival ethnic groups in western Ethiopia killed at least 44 people, state affiliated media reported Tuesday.
Ethiopia has begun restoring internet access Tuesday, 10 days after it was cut following the assassinations of six top government officials.
By 2050, one-quarter of the world’s population will be African, which means that one in eight people will be an African woman.
Sudanese police fired warning shots Sunday to disperse protesters building roadblocks in the capital, as part of a civil disobedience campaign against the...
Five protesters were killed Sunday during mass demonstrations that rocked the country as tens of thousands of people protested against the ruling generals, a...
VATICAN CITY: Catholic Pope Francis said Sunday he was hurt by recent violence against Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia and urged people to "pray for all the...