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Ethiopia Aims to Lift Itself Out of Poverty by Damming the Blue Nile
By Aryn Baker / Benishangul-Gumuz, Ethiopia
How Ethiopia Can Overcome the Worst Drought in 50 Years
By Daniel Speckhard
Why Africans Are Still Risking Their Lives to Migrate to Europe
By Aryn Baker / Addis Ababa
A Migrant’s Dream and a Terrifying End
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U.S. and Vatican Respond to Escalating Burundi Crisis
Two days before Pope Francis leaves for his first ever visit to central and east Africa and days after State Department officials concluded a two-week visit to the region and the Holy See, President Obama...
By Elizabeth Dias
November 23, 2015
Scientists Discover 4,500-Year-Old Human DNA in Africa
Discovery offers clues about history of human migration
By Victor Luckerson
October 9, 2015
'If I Ran, I Could Win'
"But I can't"
By Maya Rhodan
July 28, 2015
See Scenes From Obama's Trip to Africa
President Obama spoke proudly of his Kenyan heritage on his third trip to sub-Saharan Africa, visiting Kenya before traveling to Ethiopia
By TIME Photo
July 27, 2015
Obama Pays a Visit to Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s powerful military has been a vital bulwark against the al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabaab
By Aryn Baker / Addis Ababa
July 27, 2015
Live Aid Happened Exactly 30 Years Ago
The Live Aid concerts, seen by many as the most important musical happening since Woodstock, took place on July 13, 1985
By Nash Jenkins
July 13, 2015
Oldest Known Fossil in Human Lineage Found in Ethiopia
The remains are estimated to be some 2.8 million years old
By Alexandra Sifferlin
March 4, 2015
South Sudan Rebel Leader Hopeful Peace Talks Will Resume
Rebel leader Riek Machar tells TIME that this time "I hope it will be different" — but experts aren't so sure it will be
By Noah Rayman
February 3, 2015
Warring South Sudan Parties Sign Cease-Fire Deal
Rebel commander Riek Machar would become Vice President under a proposed power-sharing deal
By Rishi Iyengar
February 2, 2015
Five Best Ideas of the Day: January 26
1. We spent more than $170 billion on the wars they fought for us. Can we spend $5 billion to give veterans a guaranteed income?By Gar Alperovitz in Al Jazeera America2. A ‘teaching hospital’ model...
By The Aspen Institute
January 26, 2015
African Countries Should Spend More in AIDS Response, Study Says
To meet AIDS eradication goals, study says funding should be re-allocated
By Alexandra Sifferlin
January 6, 2015
Five Best Ideas of the Day: December 16
1. Micropayments and digital currencies will ignite an explosion of disruptive innovation.By Walter Isaacson in LinkedIn2. Latin America is taking the lead with progressive food policies — and putting public health above the interests of...
By The Aspen Institute
December 16, 2014
Photojournalism Daily: Nov. 13, 2014
Photojournalism Daily is a compilation of the most interesting photojournalism found on the web, curated by Mikko Takkunen
By Mikko Takkunen
November 13, 2014
John Green and Bill Gates Are Teaming Up to Bring Clean Water to Ethiopia
Gates has said he'll match $100,000 if Green can raise it
By Ashley Ross
September 22, 2014
Poor Countries Do Most of the World's Peacekeeping
It is an unfair burden for troops who are less well trained, under-supplied and ill equipped
By Adam McCauley
September 12, 2014
U.S. to Spend $110M Annually on Peacekeeping in Africa
The plan is to help fund African rapid-response forces that will deal with armed Islamist groups
By Melissa Hellmann
August 7, 2014
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