A grand dam that felled Morsi
Tarique Niazi, associate professor of environmental sociology at University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire, on the ecological roots of the current …
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The first upright man
Coffee out of cafe
A new book lays bare the popular myths about the beverage you sip daily
Western disturbance
Abiy put Ethiopia on road to democracy, but major obstacles still stand in the way
Abiy’s major achievement was dismantling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front. But this was not without its challenges
Fall Armyworm attack: Ethiopia wakes up as pest wreaks havoc
The authorities are distributing chemicals and disseminating information to farmers and the general public
The missing link
Why do humans have such large brains? Switching over to eating meat may have been responsible
Ethiopia, Rwanda make history; churn out gender-balanced cabinets
Both nations join a handful of mostly European nations to have this distinction
Stolen treasures
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Litany of disillusionment
Ravaged by ethnic strife, environmental disaster and crushing poverty, Ethiopians anticipate an uncertain future.
Agriculture & climate change: Ethiopia farmers find climate-smart ways to beat erratic weather
The climate mitigation practices also increase soil's water-holding capacity
Bitter drink
Why factory jobs for Ethiopian women haven’t translated into greater participation in politics
Income and job status have less of an impact on women in authoritarian contexts than in advanced democracies
Addis Ababa’s street hustlers helped build the city – now they’re being pushed out
Both the intellectualism of the elites and the street smarts of hustlers and sex workers transformed the neighbourhood of Arada into a social and …
Rising from rubble
An African nation refuses international aid and sets up a highly ambitious agenda to stand on its own feet