Deep in Ethiopia's Afar region, Hayli Gubbi slumbered for 12,000 years the entire Holocene epoch, spanning all of recorded ...
A co-founder and former deputy director of the East African Policy Research Institute (EAPRI), Birhanu has also held senior ...
Where tourists map end and the the fences begin, lie places that aren't marketed, photographed, or casually stumbled into, ...
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12,000-year dormant volcano explodes in surprise blast, hurling ash 9 miles up
A long quiet volcano in Ethiopia has roared back to life, blasting ash roughly 9 miles into the sky and catching both nearby ...
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Early humans relied on simple stone tools for 300,000 years in a changing east African landscape
Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as 3.3 million years ago.
Scientists say Africa is gradually breaking apart along the East African Rift. The process is slow, but it could one day ...
While many Brits like to trek to every corner of the globe, there are certain places that should be avoided. These are the ...
Some countries are deemed by the US Department of State to be no-go zones, with travelers told that they’re likely to be ...
Foreign tourists have praised Timket, Ethiopian Epiphany, for its remarkable ability to preserve the nation's rich heritage ...
Prosopis was introduced as a tough, drought-fighting ally in Ethiopia’s drylands. Decades later, its spread shows how quickly ...
Large cracks in Ethiopian soil reveal geological process that could divide Africa and form new ocean
A series of slowly widening fissures in southern Ethiopia once again drew the attention of scientists and authorities to one ...
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