The Eritrean Civil Aviation Authority has halted all routes of the neighboring country’s flagship carrier
Ethiopia
The Eritrean Civil Aviation Authority has halted all routes of the neighboring country’s flagship carrier
Decision follows U.S. envoy’s meeting with Ethiopia’s prime minister to press for a negotiated end to the conflict
The Ethiopian government says forces in the northern state of Tigray have fired rockets into a neighbouring region.
The federal government in Ethiopia has vowed to continue a military offensive in the northern Tigray region despite international calls for restraint.
The suspected ringleader of Saturday's failed coup attempt in Ethiopia's Amhara region has been shot dead, police say.
American Airlines pilots confronted Boeing about potential safety issues in its 737 Max planes in a meeting last November, US media are reporting.
The Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed last month nosedived several times before it hit the ground, a preliminary report has said.
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed March 10, six minutes after takeoff, killing all 157 people on board. It was the second disaster involving a new Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft in less than six months.
Empty coffins representing the Ethiopian victims of last week's Ethiopia Airlines plane crash have been buried in the capital, Addis Ababa.
These are the faces of the two men in the cockpit when the Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed to the ground, killing everyone on board.
They were pegged as the “most reliable aircraft” in the world, but an Australian aviation expert says there’s a big problem plaguing Boeing’s MAX 8.
Pius Adesanmi was in plane crash that killed 157 on Sunday
An Ethiopian Airlines jet has crashed shortly after take-off from Addis Ababa, killing all on board.
Rapid thaw between Ethiopia and Eritrea sees their capitals re-establish air link after two decades of conflict.
Ethiopian runner Girmawit Gebrzihair has been embroiled in a controversy after images of her performing at the World U20 Championships sparked debates over her eligibility to take part in junior events.
Ethiopia's prime minister has announced the release of all political prisoners and the closure of a notorious detention centre which allegedly used torture to extract confessions.
Two laws in particular, the Charities and Societies Proclamation and the Anti-terrorism Proclamation, both passed in 2009, have given the government wide latitude to imprison opposition members and journalists and shut down groups advocating for human rights, Carnegie found.
Rights groups claim 500 people have died in unrest sparked by development plans in the region around Addis Ababa
Fifty-two people were killed and many more injured in Ethiopia's Oromia region during a protest at a religious festival, the government says.
Nearly 100 people were killed in the weekend's protests in Ethiopia as demonstrators clashed with security forces in different parts of the country, Amnesty International says.