A new NPR series, "Throw It Back," explores how the objects we love as kids shape our worldview as adults. The series begins with the story of Mahlet Assefa and her cotton dress.
Kawase's Mischief of the Gods is originally written in Japanese and translated to English by Jeffery Jhonson. In his epilogue Kawase states that his "book is an attempt to get closer, sing closer, and ...
SEPANG: Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed Ali has departed for home after concluding a two-day official visit to ...
Event attendees danced to traditional Tigrayan music and wore cultural attire such as the Habesha kemis, a traditional ...
Recent fighting between Ethiopian government forces and Fano militias in the northwestern Amhara region has put Sudanese ...
SEPANG: Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed Ali arrived in Malaysia Friday (Oct 25) to begin a two-day official visit, his ...
The scene evokes the growth strategy dozens of countries have followed in recent decades: factories employing legions of ...
Many were adopted from South Korea, home to the world’s longest and largest adoption program, but they’d also been brought ...
The United States has brought hundreds of thousands of children from abroad to be adopted by American families.
Many were adopted from South Korea, home to the world’s longest and largest adoption program, but they’d also been brought ...
The "Africa Zone" at Boulevard World is a key attraction for enthusiasts of authentic African culture during Riyadh Season ...
Ethiopian police blocked the refugees ... and four photographs posted to Facebook on June 17 that show Adila's body in Gendewuha hospital. Her dress is covered in blood and a photograph shows at least ...