Abused woman gets refugee status
The sad tale of a woman of mixed Ethiopian and Eritrean ethnic parentage - who as a youngster endured persecution and even sexual abuse at the hands of soldiers in her country before she fled to South...
View ArticleEthiopia: First Addis Tram Tested
The first of 41 trams being built for the two-line network under construction in Addis Ababa was unveiled at CNR Changchun's plant in China on Tuesday.
View ArticleEthiopia, Egypt and Sudan agreed to conduct more studies on the GERD for six...
The tripartite talks were hold in the capital city of Sudan, Khartoum on Monday August 25 and 26 2014.
View ArticleEast Africa: Region's Missed Opportunity for Action On South Sudan
Over 40,000 people living in shin-deep disease-filled sludge and water, surrounded by an abusive conflict.
View ArticleEthiopia: Tripartite Talks On GERD Successful - Ministry
The fourth Tripartite Ministerial Meeting of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam held in Khartoum was successful, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
View ArticleEmirates offers up to twenty five percent discount to Ethiopian travellers
Addis Ababa, 29 August 2014 - Emirates, a global connector of people and places, is offering Ethiopian travellers up to 25% discount on Business Class and Economy Class fares to a range of exciting...
View ArticlePremier Hailmariam calls for extension of AGOA - Friday, 29 August 2014 06:26
In a brief meeting with the US Agriculture Deputy Minister Krysta Harden and other five female senators on Thursday, August 28, 2014, in Addis Ababa, PM Hailemariam talked on agricultural development...
View ArticleHeralding a higher stage of Ethio-American relations
The African continent has long been described as "the dark continent" for all the poverty, backwardness and war that have until recently become its essential characteristics.
View ArticleTorture survivors seeking relief in U.S. are further traumatized
Tewodage Alene Gezmu came to the United States to seek asylum, but instead he was subjected to inhumane living conditions, was locked up in a cell with criminals and was traumatized in the name of...
View ArticleEgypt minister downplays effects of Ethiopia dam
Egyptian Minister of Irrigation, Hossam Maghazi speaks to the press during a Nile River forum with his Sudanese and Ethiopian counterparts in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on August 25, 2014.
View ArticleFormer South Sudanese political detainees want 25% power sharing
August 29, 2014 The former South Sudanese political detainees have unveiled a new negotiation paper, demanding that 25% of positions in the proposed transitional government of national unity should...
View ArticleKnowledge on policies, strategies vital to discharge responsibility,' say...
Students of higher learning institutions said the training being given to them on government policies and strategies is essential to attain Ethiopia's development goal.
View ArticleEthiopian aliya is not over
Although some have declared the Ethiopian Aliya over, it is clear that it is not complete.
View ArticleIGAD is Failing in South Sudan Mediation: Rebel Spokesperson
THE chief mediator mediating the peace talks between the two warring parties in South Sudan under the auspices of the African regional bloc, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development , has...
View ArticleEthiopia: Indian Company to Build Textile Industry in Mekele
An Indian Company, Velocity Apparel, has received 100 hectares of land in Mekele to build a modern textile industry with a starting capital of USD 150 million.
View ArticleSPLM-N says AU mediation did not call for new round of negotiations with...
The Sudan people's Liberation Movement North dismissed statements by a Sudanese official saying the rebel group had declined an invitation to resume peace talks to end the Two Areas conflict.
View ArticleEthiopia's Millennium Dam: Science and controversy
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, also known as the Millennium Dam, is set to play a pivotal role in the landscape of energy supply in Africa.
View ArticleEthiopia: Ethiopian Electric to Rehabilitate Hydro-Power Stations
A senior official at the Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy told The Reporter that the Ethiopian Electric is anticipating the rehabilitation of the Melka Wakena and Koka hydro-power stations.
View ArticleCan The U.S. Become The Top Exporter Of Manufactured Goods?
The U.S. economy is the world's largest economy with an GDP of over $16.0 Trillion.
View ArticleSouth Sudan: Displaced Call for New Government Without Rival Leaders
Internally displaced people residing inside a UN camp in South Sudan's capital, Juba, have called on the international community to support the formation of a new government without president Salva...
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