Flashpoint on the Nile: Egypt Destabilizes Ethiopia
By Aklog Birara (Dr.) A flashpoint in current diplomatic relations in Africa today that can potentially lead to war is Egypt’s continued assertion that it will continue to exercise its hegemony over...
View ArticleEthiopian teff: The fight against biopiracy
A controversial patent on Ethiopia’s national cereal teff is about to be terminated — thanks, in part, to the initiative of a German lawyer. But the problem of biopiracy is far from solved. Teff, also...
View ArticleGrand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD): A Call for Successful Mediation to...
NETWORK of ETHIOPIAN SCHOLARS (www.nesglobal.org) Title: Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD): A Call for Successful Mediation to Create Full Agreement by All Involved on 28-29 January, 2020 in...
View ArticleUNHCR seeks support for refugees and hosts in Ethiopia
UNHCR This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Andrej Mahecic – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. UNHCR, the UN...
View ArticleA year after killing, Ethiopian community in even worse plight
The Media Line The fatal shooting of Yehuda Biadga by a police officer and months later, another young Ethiopian-Israeli Solomon Tekah by an off-duty cop – underscores plight of demographic that wants...
View ArticleEthiopia to establish AI research center
By CGTN Africa The Ethiopian Council of Ministers has decided to establish an artificial intelligence (AI) research and development center. The PowerEgg X autonomous personal AI camera is displayed at...
View ArticleUN says S. Sudanese represent largest refugee population in Ethiopia
ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — South Sudanese nationals represent the largest refugee population in Ethiopia, totaling 329,123 at the end of 2019, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency....
View ArticleEthiopian government silent as hate crimes flourish
At least 4 Mosques set ablaze; more than 150 Muslim shops, properties vandalized, robbed since last December Sadik Kedir Abdu ANKARA A screenshot of live torching of a mosque in northern Ethiopia...
View ArticleDembi Dollo uni says 12 of 17 kidnapped are campus students; investigation...
Mahlet Fasil Hundreds of thousands who went out to voice their protests have carried posters denouncing the kidnapping and demanding answers from the federal and regional governments Addis Abeba,...
View ArticleTens of thousands take to streets in Ethiopia over abducted students
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across northern Ethiopia on Tuesday, demanding answers from the government over the kidnapping of 27 students more than 50 days ago. In DR Congo, the...
View ArticleAl-Ahram Report: The GERD after Washington
With a joint ministerial meeting in Washington set to sign an agreement on the GERD, it is essential that all the parties are cool-headed, even-handed and wise in their approach to this crucial issue...
View ArticleChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Ethiopia after satellite launch
By NEWS SATELLITE Wang described his visit as a “vivid manifestation of the historic Ethiopia-China strategic partnership,” noting that 2019 marked a landmark year for both nations, Xinhua reported....
View ArticleHunger, fear and death: an Ethiopian migrant family’s story
By Giulia Paravicini TULI GULED, Ethiopia (Reuters) – First, drought in Ethiopia’s Oromiya region destroyed Asha Khalif Ali’s crops and animals. Then her husband and brother were killed in ethnic...
View ArticleMass Ethiopia protests over abducted students
Yemane Nagish BBCMany protesters took to the streets of Bahir Dar, the capital of the Amhara region Demonstrations have taken place across northern Ethiopia about the failure of the authorities to...
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ADDIS ABABA (VOA) – Ethiopians are expressing anger and frustration over several university students, most of them female, who remain missing after their kidnapping two months ago. A growing social...
View ArticleUS-Brokered Nile Dam Deal Still Deadlocked
By Patsy Widakuswara January 31, 2020 Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam is seen as it undergoes construction work on the river Nile in Guba Woreda, Benishangul Gumuz Region, Ethiopia September 26,...
View ArticleAirlines Suspend China Flights Because of Coronavirus Outbreak
A flight attendant wearing a protective face mask is pictured during a flight from Sydney to Bangkok, February 1, 2020. REUTERS/Jorge SilvaREUTERS (REUTERS) – AIRLINES are suspending flights to China...
View ArticleEthiopian Civilization
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View ArticleAirbus Agrees to Pay Nearly $4 Billion to Settle Bribery Case
By Masood Farivar January 31, 2020 FILE PHOTO: An Airbus A350 takes off at the aircraft builder’s headquarters in Colomiers near Toulouse, France, September 27, 2019. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau/File Photo...
View Article‘Time for Machetes’
By Dawit Giorgis In a brilliant book titled ‘A Time for Machetes,’ Jean Herzfeld discusses the Rwandan genocide with the killers. The famous author of several books, Susan Sontag commenting on the...
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