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The Somali Foreign Minister condemns the actions of Ethiopia and its travel interventions
Radio Dalsan The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, His Excellency Ahmed Maalam Faqi Ahmed, today, Thursday, participated in the tenth Ministerial Meeting of the Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum, which started this morning in the Chinese capital, Beijing in the presence of the President of […] More
South Sudan-Ethiopia highway financing loan deal tabled in parliament
Radio Tamazuj Ruben Madol Arol, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, presented a financing agreement between South Sudan and Ethiopia to the national parliament on Wednesday. This agreement, which had been approved by the Council of Ministers, aims to upgrade the Palouch, Mathiang, Maiwut-Pagak […] More
Ethiopia Shows Us Just How Fast The Transition To Electric Mobility Can Happen In Africa
Clean Technica By Jennifer Sensiba Like a lot of countries on the African continent, Ethiopia has an exceptionally low motorisation rate. Ethiopia has a population of 126 million people, but the total number of vehicles registered in Ethiopia is around 1.2 million. Most of these […] More
How Ethiopia’s Coffee Farmers Are Outsmarting The Weird New EU Deforestation Laws
Sprudge By Jordan Michelman One of the privileges that comes from publishing a daily coffee news and culture publication like Sprudge is our ability to provide coverage continuity. A particularly prescient example of this came across our desks last week. For the last three years, […] More
Examined: How & Why Ethiopian Airlines Has Become So Successful
Simple Flying By Sruti Kafle Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest aviation firm, was established on 21 December 1945. Executing its first operations on 8 April 1946, the airline associated itself with the global network, expanding its services and currently serves more than 150 destinations around the […] More
‘Normalised and invisible’: online abuse targets Ethiopian women
Times Georgean By Tolera Fikru Gemta Influential Ethiopian women’s rights activist Betelehem Akalework says she has been forced to move home twice in two years after enduring a barrage of online abuse, death threats and physical harassment. She and her colleagues use social media to […] More