Biden tax plan replaces U.S. fossil fuel subsidies with clean energy incentives
A Treasury Department office estimated that eliminating the subsidies for fossil fuel companies would boost government tax receipts by more than $35 billion in the coming decade
'Better to kill us': Ethiopian residents fear evictions from satellite towns
Anxiety is particularly acute among Oromia residents, where authorities began targeting informal housing earlier this year
Competition over land squeezes Ethiopia's coffee farmers
"I asked for compensation, but they laughed at me. There's been no compensation at all"
FEATURE-Driven away by conflict, thousands of Ethiopians stranded without a home
Critics say the government needs to do more to ensure the safe return of a million Ethiopians displaced by conflict
FEATURE-Expansion of Ethiopia's first industrial park reopens old wounds
"I don't have any land now"
FEATURE-Despite abuses, expelled Ethiopians hope to be smuggled back to Saudi Arabia
"I have no job here in Ethiopia. I want to build my home but I can't because my family has used all the money. I need to go back."
Trafficked into slavery: The dark side of Addis Ababa's growth
Thousands of girls from all over Ethiopia are trafficked to Addis Ababa to work in domestic service, some ending up in conditions comparable to slavery
Ethiopia's deadly rubbish dump landslide sparks landrights battle
Six weeks after a landslide at Addis Ababa's giant landfill site killed more than 100, survivors say they are angry at being abandoned by government
FEATURE-Can a failed Rwandan housing project offer lessons for the future?
Rwanda rapid urbanization rate is pushing residents out of their neighborhoods
No work means Ethiopia is no home for refugees - report
Under Ethiopian law, refugees are prevented from engaging in formal employment