ADDIS ABABA, June 25 -- Tanzania's Council of Ministers has approved the Nile Basin Co-operative Framework Agreement and referred it to the Parliament for endorsement, according to the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs here.
Tanzania's Cabinet Approves Nile Basin Co-Operative Framework Agreement
When Sisi met Desalegn
The guests had been seated at the tables of the great hall in Addis Ababa, and fanfares rang out as the Emperor Haile Selassie walked in with President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt at his right hand.
Ethiopian Security Forces Arrest Dozens of Civilians in Degahbur
Ethiopian Security Forces arrested dozens of civilians in Dehehbur, about 135 kilometers southeast of the regional Capital city of Jigjiga on Wednesday, following after ONLF insurgency killed 10 Ethiopian Security forces and regional administrators on Monday.
Africa: Foreign Investment Growth in Africa Patchy
Foreign direct investment in Africa has risen over the last few years, though rather more modestly than elsewhere.
Ethiopia: I Told Them I Can Move a Mountain If I Wanted to - Mulu Solomon
In 2012 Mulu Solomon was elected as the first female president of the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce.
The new envoys - an Ethiopian and a Bedouin flying the flag for Israel
Eginsu Meyer, her husband Joel and their one-year-old daughter Eliya have been living for a year in Golders Green.
Fellowship to Ethiopia fuels woman's passion for clean water
Maggie Fried is followed by children, and a cow, during one of her visits to inspect a well in rural Ethiopia.
Press Release: Statement by an IMF Staff Mission on the 2014 Article IV Consultation with Ethiopia
An International Monetary Fund mission led by S. Kal Wajid visited Addis Ababa June 11-25 to conduct discussions for the 2014 Article IV Consultation with Ethiopia.
Tana-Beles sugar project - on schedule' - Thursday, 26 June 2014 13:52
Hassen Abdu , representative of Acute Engineering, a local consulting firm, told WIC that civil works has been completed for two of the three sugar factories planned to be built under the Tana-Beles Sugar Development Project.
The Best Way to Connect Ethiopia and Kenya - Friday, 27 June 2014 05:33
Addis Ababa, 27 June 2014 - Ethiopian Tourism, Latest News. Tags: Bole International Airport, Ethiopia, Ethiopian Airlines, Ethiopian Tourism, Kenya, Kenya Airways, Kenya Tourism Board, Kenyan, Safari Muriithi NdegwaHenry George Okoch It goes without saying that Ethiopia's tourism industry has for long lagged behind other African nations, least its ... (more)
Ethiopia eyes to earn 47.48 million USD from meat and animal exports - Friday, 27 June 2014 05:33
Addis Ababa, 27 June 2014 - Ethiopia eyes to earn 47.48 million USD from meat and animal exports to the Middle East countries, which will observe the start of the holy fasting month of Ramadan next week.
Authority to construct road to interconnect Omo-Kuraz sugar project - Friday, 27 June 2014 07:11
Addis Ababa, 27 June 2014 - The Ethiopian Roads Authority on Wednesday signed contract agreement amounting to 2.5 billion Birr with the Chinese The road project aimed at linking the six sugar factories under the Omo-Kuraz project with each other and main roads, Authority Director General Zaid Woldegebriel said.
Ethiopia reportedly fires 18 journalists from a state-run outlet
On June 25, when 18 journalists from Ethiopia's state-run Oromia Radio and Television Organization arrived to start their scheduled shifts, they learned their employment had been terminated "with orders from the higher ups."
Egypt: Egypt and Ethiopia Form Committee to Discuss Bilateral Ties
Egypt and Ethiopia will form a joint committee to discuss bilateral relations and regional affairs, the state news agency MENA reported on Friday.
Ethiopia to get center of excellence hospital
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom on Saturday laid the foundation stone for a center of excellence hospital in Addis Ababa for the Intergovernmental Authority on Development member-states.
The holy city of beer
Ethiopia's historic city of Harar is one of Islam's holiest centres - but in recent times it has built up another tradition and is now also known for its brewery.
South Sudan: Rebels Say Former Detainees May Decide On Joining Either Party in Conflict
The armed opposition faction of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement has revealed signs of deciding moments by members of the SPLM former detainees to join either side of the six-month old political conflict in South Sudan.
Indian meat processor to build plant in Ethiopia - Sunday, 29 June 2014 19:04
Addis Ababa, 29 June 2014 - An Indian company with interests in food production, marine products, retail and pet foods will start construction of its meat processing and exporting plant in Ethiopia in the beginning of July.
Ethiopia: Relative Peace Contributes to Africa's Growth-PM
The relative peace and stability in Africa has contributed to the continent's economic growth, said Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn.
Ethiopia: Institute to Provide 100 000 Skilled Manpower
The Ethiopian Textile Industry Development Institute disclosed that it has been making preparations to supply up to 100,000 trained labor next year to the textile sector.