Future Memories: The Changing of Ethiopia in Photos

The New York Times Photo by Mr. Tsegaye Over the last 16 years, he has been making pictures of rural and urban Ethiopia as his homeland transforms itself. He captures sweeping panoramas, of markets springing up along newly built roads, or small details, like the cracked images on gravestones being moved to make way for

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Addis Ababa 3rd on cities most likely to become a Future global leader

16 April 2014 The WS Journal Jakarta and Manila, two of Asia’s most chaotic, congested cities, are likely to get a lot better in the next two decades, according to a new ranking by A.T. Kearney. The U.S.-based consulting firm

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U.S Embassy in Addis Ababa warns Americans

13 April 2014 Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Event and Demonstration Planned for April 12 and April 26  On April 12, a panel discussion described as “Fighting Homosexuality in Ethiopia” is scheduled to take place at the Addis Ababa City

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The urban hyenas that attack rough sleepers in Addis Ababa

02/22/14 By Martin Fletcher Urban hyenas are becoming a dangerous problem in the Ethiopian capital, where they attack rough sleepers. It is late evening in Addis Ababa. Stephen Brend, a zoologist with the Born Free Foundation, is driving me to

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4 Perfect Addis Ababa Itineraries

by Fodor’s Guest Blogger on January 18, 2014 by Anisha Shah Shrouded in mystery and history, Ethiopia is an emerging hot spot that’s just beginning to unveil its many treasures to international tourists. Look first to the capital, Addis Ababa, where tradition

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Addis Abeba: NY Times 13th Place to Go in 2014

An ambitious art scene heads toward the international stage. Building on a strong historical legacy (Addis boasts one of East Africa’s oldest art schools) are a host of events scheduled for 2014: a photography festival, two film festivals and a jazz and

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