Ethiopian journalists arrested as Tigray conflict worsens, refugees flee to Sudan
There is deep animosity between the leadership of the ethnic Tigray from northern Ethiopia and Abiy, who comes from the largest Oromo ethnic group
From Asia to Africa, refugees hope Biden win could help rebuild lives
Joe Biden has promised to raise the quota of refugees the U.S. accepts after numbers plummeted under Trump
INSIGHT - Ethiopian girls trapped in sex trade as COVID-19 deepens desperation
Coronavirus pandemic could fuel spike in child sexual exploitation in northwest Ethiopia as families struggle to cope
In escalating conflict, people of Ethiopia's Tigray risk displacement, U.N. says
Up to nine million people could be forced to flee the region, said the United Nations
Flooded out, hungry South Sudan farmers race to plant fresh crops
Like much of east Africa, South Sudan has been affected by unusually prolonged torrential rains over the last year
Kenyan charities urge gov't to quit U.S.-led anti-abortion pact
Critics say the Geneva Consensus Declaration is a bid to weaken global efforts to safeguard women's sexual and reproductive health and rights
Half aid workers report racism at work in past year - poll
Eight in 10 aid workers say the sector is not doing enough to tackle racism
FACTBOX - Legal hurdles faced by LGBT+ people in Africa
Same-sex relations are legal in only 22 of Africa's 54 countries and are punishable by death in some
Jared Kushner says Black Americans must 'want' to succeed
The White House senior advisor says President Trump's 'Platinum Plan' could create jobs for Black Americans but only if 'they want to be successful'
Three-way talks on Blue Nile dam dispute to resume Tuesday
Egypt, which gets more than 90% of its scarce fresh water from the Nile fears the dam could devastate its economy, while Ethiopia says "no force on earth" would stop its completion