Two new reports on Sudan and Ethiopia: A difficult pair
Two new reports on the difficulties of dealing with Sudan and Ethiopia(4)
Ethiopia and China: Looking east
Meles Zenawi’s new best pal(24)
Correspondent's diary: A country of grey and gold
An election in Ethiopia promises little change(12)
Ethiopia's elections: Five more years
The results are not in doubt, only the prospects of millions of impoverished and hungry Ethiopians(32)
Ethiopia's elections: Forget about democracy
The chances of a fair vote in the coming election are fast receding(29)
Was food aid pilfered?(13)
Anxious Ethiopia: Jangling nerves
Meles Zenawi will probably win the election. But that may not bring calm(34)
An Ethiopian singer freed: Movement of jah people
The country’s Bob Marley can return to what he does best, at a price(18)
Ethiopia's resilient prime minister: The two sides of Meles Zenawi
A long-lasting leader faces growing problems at home and abroad(56)
Somalia and its jihadists: A government under the cosh
None of Somalia’s neighbours is keen to ride to its rescue(12)
Ethiopia: A brittle Western ally in the Horn of Africa
While things are getting better in much of Africa, Ethiopia risks getting left behind(0)
Somalia: By dawn the Islamists were gone
After a stunning victory over its Islamist enemies, the government has to act quickly if the country is not to slip back into its usual civil strife(0)
Starbucks v Ethiopia: Storm in a coffee cup
The coffee chain is embroiled in a fight over Ethiopian coffee-bean trademarks(0)
Islamist rulers in Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital, have declared a holy war against Ethiopia, after hundreds of Ethiopian soldiers reportedly invaded Somalia. The risk of a regional conflict is growing(0)
A further blow for a beleaguered leader(0)
Somalia: The rising fear of a war of proxies
The crisis in Somalia drags on. Outsiders can help—or hinder(0)
Ethiopia: When aid darlings lose their shine
Ethiopia poses a test of resolve for Western donors but also for Africans themselves(0)
Ethiopia: A darling of the West turns nasty
As a favourite recipient of aid lashes out, the West faces a familiar dilemma(0)
Ethiopia: Hoping that a star won't fizzle
The West wants one of its favourite beneficiaries to stay virtuous(0)
Ethiopia: A taste of democracy
Last week's election was Ethiopia's freest ever. But does the country deserve a doubling of aid, as some argue?(0)
Ethiopia: Post-victory turmoil
Domestic discontent threatens Ethiopia’s ten-year-old government(0)
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