Oct 03, 2008
World Luke Jerod Kummer reports from Ethiopia, where the new millennium has literally just begun. Read Article A wrinkle in time
Jun 06, 2009
Into the wild Lalibela's churches in northern Ethiopia stand the test of time. Read Article A past carved in stone
Aug 29, 2009
Much of what lured the British explorer Sir Richard Burton to Herar, Ethiopia's eastern region, remains intact: the scene is an explosion of colours, sounds and smells. Read Article Beyond Jugol's walls
Nov 23, 2010
Egypt could not win a war with Ethiopia over the River Nile and is also supporting rebel groups in an attempt to destabilise the Horn of Africa nation, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said in an interview. Read Article Egypt supporting rebels in water crisis: Ethiopian PM
Dec 16, 2010
Feature A visit to the Ethiopian capital reveals unexpected links with the Arabian peninsula.
Read Article The Arab in Addis Ababa
Dec 23, 2010
The Nile is at the centre of a nine-nation diplomatic dispute that involves next month's crucial referendum in southern Sudan. Read Article Sudan vote drawn into Nile dispute
Jan 29, 2011
We should be aware that a rise of a couple of dirhams in the price of our designer latte means that Colombia's coffee crop has failed, wonder if we really need fresh strawberries in December, remember that Atlantic salmon do not swim in the Gulf. Read Article Plentiful food carries a price - in addition to the cost
Mar 27, 2011
Middle Eastern investors plough increasing amounts of cash into African farmland. Read Article African farmland a draw as prices rise
Apr 08, 2011
A Nile cruise in Egypt, a weekend in Istanbul – take a city break in and around the region. Read Article Travel deals: Take a trip in your own backyard
Apr 16, 2011
We pick the best journeys that tick the right boxes for holidaymakers with a conscience. Read Article Top 10 eco-holidays: How to be a thoughtful traveller