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Ethiopians marked Easter festivities Sunday with vows to embrace sacrifice, love and peace in a country facing armed conflict and other challenges ...
After floods devastate Congo, scientists say climate change is making heavier rains more likely and call for better data to ...
PBS NewsHour special correspondent Willem Marx and videographer Edward Kiernan traveled across Ethiopia to understand the ...
The Amhara, Ethiopia’s second-largest ethnic group, once dominated national politics. Many among the rebels want to see them ...
Refugee camps in Ethiopia need to be made more liveable. Creating wetlands to provide greenery, absorb flash floods and ...
Though the storms have finally moved on, the flood danger remains high in several other states, including parts of Tennessee, Arkansas and Indiana. Cities ordered evacuations, and rescue crews in ...
Four people have died due to dangerous flooding conditions in Kentucky.Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said a child died in Frankfort after being swept away by floodwaters. The boy was caught in ...
(CNN) — A dayslong deluge of rain finally subsided across the South and Midwest on Monday, but, like the extensive flooding that followed, the danger for many communities will be slow to recede.
Days of unrelenting heavy rain and storms that killed at least 18 people worsened flooding as some rivers rose to near-record levels Monday and inundated towns across an already saturated U.S ...