Kiir and Machar Must Make Peace – UN
Reuters: South Sudan’s president and a rebel leader accused each other on Tuesday of violating a ceasefire brokered to end a 21-month conflict in the world’s newest state as United Nations chief Ban...
View ArticleUniversity of Michigan Surgeons Lead First-Ever Kidney Transplants in Ethiopia
By Jeremy Allen It took more than two years for a group of University of Michigan surgeons to establish a transplant center in Ethiopia, and their work culminated in a historic event last week. U-M...
View ArticleWhy a Government of Ethiopia in Exile is Necessary? A Special Press...
Why a Government of Ethiopia in Exile is Necessary? A Special Press Conference Briefings The post Why a Government of Ethiopia in Exile is Necessary? A Special Press Conference Briefings appeared...
View ArticleVideo: The main agenda is deconstructing the fabric of a nation; wipe out...
Ethiopia: The main agenda is deconstructing the fabric of a nation; wipe out Amhara and the church – Moresh Wogene The post Video: The main agenda is deconstructing the fabric of a nation; wipe out...
View ArticleHow Ethiopia has cracked down on people smugglers
By Emmanuel Igunza BBC Metema, in Ethiopia’s north-west, was once a people smuggler’s paradise. It was from here that Haimanot, aged just 16, gathered all her belongings, borrowed 3,000 Ethiopian birr...
View ArticleSeyoum Tesfaye’s brace lifts Ethiopia Walia Ibex past Botswana Zebra’s
Ethiopia Walia Ibex produced a virtuoso performance away from home to beat hosts Botswana Zebras 2-3 in an entertaining International friendly played on Wednesday evening at the National Stadium in...
View ArticleEthiopia food crisis worsens
ADDIS ABABA – The number of hungry Ethiopians needing food aid has risen sharply due to poor rains and the El Niño weather phenomenon with around 7.5 million people now in need, aid officials said...
View ArticleGunman Chris Harper-Mercer described as ‘hate-filled’
Key details on the mass shooting The gunman who attacked Umpqua Community College and killed nine people, identified by law enforcement sources as Chris Harper-Mercer, was described as a “hate-filled”...
View ArticleAP Interview: Somalia wants to liberate territory held by al-Shabab in coming...
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Somalia’s prime minister said Friday the government wants to liberate all remaining territory held by the Islamic militant group al-Shabab in...
View ArticleVeteran Ethiopian journalist Mulugeta Lule suddenly dies in the U.S.
October 04, 2015 Mulugeta Lule The veteran journalist has worked during the times of Emperor Haile Selassie within the Ministry of Information and later when the Derg regime came to power worked the...
View ArticleInterview with Journalist Reeyot Alemu – SBS Radio
The post Interview with Journalist Reeyot Alemu – SBS Radio appeared first on Satenaw-Latest Ethiopian News & Breaking News.
View ArticleMachar calls for emergency meeting to discuss Kiir’s unilateral decree on 28...
October 4, 2015 (ADDIS ABABA) – South Sudanese armed opposition leader, Riek Machar, has called for an emergency meeting to discuss president Salva Kiir’s recent unilateral decree creating 28 states in...
View ArticleFasil Gebbi Portrait of Ancient Luxury
By Eden Sahle The stunning creation of the 17th century, Fasil-Gebbi (royal enclosure) is found in the historical town ofGondar covering 70,000 square meter area. The site was inscribed as UNESCO’s...
View ArticleRussian Air Force destroys 20 ISIS tanks near Palmyra – Defense Ministry...
Russia’s Sukhoi jets flew 15 sorties over Syria on Monday striking 10 Islamic State targets in various regions, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry. 20 tanks and 3 rocket launchers in Homs province...
View ArticleVeteran journalist and author Negash Gebre-Mariam
By Arefaynie Fantahun It was a pleasure to talk to the revered journalist and author, Negash Gebre-Mariam. He is an imposing presence and he looks vigorous for a 90-year-old man but prostate cancer is...
View ArticleAfrica flatlining in 2015 governance index
By Robin Millard / AFP Progress in African governance has hit a plateau, while more than a third of African countries are backsliding, an annual index measuring key development factors showed on...
View ArticleESAT Radio Oct. 05, 2015 program with a tribute to veteran Ethiopian...
Veteran Ethiopian journalist Mulugeta Lule has died on October 04, 2015 at age 75 in Washington, DC. [jwplayer mediaid=”12327″] The post ESAT Radio Oct. 05, 2015 program with a tribute to veteran...
View Article5 Amharic words I wish we had in English
Obama tries Ethiopian coffee during a visit to National Palace in Addis Ababa. Obama should have said “konjo bunna,” Amharic for “delicious coffee” — customary praise given after the first sip. (Photo...
View ArticleBill Stanley, a U.S. Field Museum scientist, died of a heart attack while...
CHICAGO The director of collections at Chicago’s Field Museum has died while doing research in Ethiopia. The museum on Tuesday announced that 58-year-old Bill Stanley died after suffering a heart...
View ArticleEthiopia: Court Urged to Acquit and Free Four Zone 9 Bloggers Still Held
Reporters Without Borders PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY 6 OCTOBER 2015. UPDATED ON WEDNESDAY 7 OCTOBER 2015. The Addis Ababa court that is trying the four members of the Zone 9 blogging collective who are still...
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