Jewels From an Ethiopian Grave Reveal 2,000-Year-Old Link To Rome
An anonymous reader writes: Archaeologists have discovered jewels from an Ethiopian grave that revealed a 2,000-year-old link to Rome . Louise Schofield, a former British Museum curator, and her team...
View ArticleLead negotiators in S. Sudan's peace talks to meet in Ethiopia - Monday, 08...
Lead negotiators of South Sudan warring factions are due to meet on Monday in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, a rebel official told Sudan Tribune. IGAD chief mediator Seyoum Mesfin and the SPLM In...
View ArticleEthiopian Airlines Begins New Flights To Manila
Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing airline in Africa, is expected to begin new service to Manila in the Philippines from July 9, 2015. The airline will be offering the service thrice weekly to...
View Article2,000-Year-Old Roman Artifacts Unearthed in Ethiopia
Eleven graves in the ancient city of Aksum have yielded what British archaeologist Louise Schofield called "extraordinary" 2,000-year-old artifacts in The Ethiopia Observer and The Guardian . Some of...
View ArticleEthiopia: Airbus Provides Technical Assistance to Ethiopian
The European consortium Airbus is providing technical assistance to Ethiopian Airlines in the areas of preparedness to phase in new Airbus aircraft next year for the first time in its 70 year history....
View ArticleLoma LindaLOMA LINDA: Ayda Ethiopian Restaurant is finger lickina good
The spongy, crepe-like injera flatbread covers every platter. Here it's topped with yawaza tibs, strips of beef sauteed in seasoned butter, red peppers and onions with a touch of rosemary served with a...
View ArticleDjibouti-Ethiopia Rail Line to Finish Soon - Tuesday, 09 June 2015 06:20
Addis Ababa, 09 June 2015 - The leaders of Djibouti and Ethiopia will oversee the completion of a railway linking their two capitals on Thursday, with the ambition that the link might eventually extend...
View ArticleEthiopia seeks to protect migrant workers from abuse in Middle East -...
Ethiopia is seeking to safeguard its migrant workers from abuses in the Middle East through a new law, a government official has said. The legislation hopes to protect Ethiopian migrants who suffer...
View ArticleDangote opens 2.5 million mta cement plant in Ethiopia
With a prospect of about 7000 job opportunities in Ethiopia, President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote yesterday opened his 2.5million mtpa cement plant with a charge on African leaders to make...
View ArticleSpectacular 2,000-year-old treasures found in Axum, Tigrai State
Louise Schofield, a former British Museum curator, headed a major six-week excavation of the ancient city of Aksum where her team of 11 uncovered graves with "extraordinary" artefacts dating from the...
View ArticleChinese company completes light rail power project in Ethiopian capital
China Electric Power Equipment and Technology Co. has completed a project providing electricity to the Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit in the capital of Ethiopia.
View ArticleEthiopia a " the Cradle of Mankind and Civilizatio
Ethiopia, a country situated in the Horn of Africa, is the oldest independent country in Africa and one of the oldest in the world. Ethiopia has offered a greater richness in archaeological findings...
View ArticleThe grave of Sleeping Beauty discovered: 2,000-year-old Ethiopian...
The grave of Sleeping Beauty: 2,000-year-old Ethiopian site reveals 'beautiful and adored' woman seemingly asleep on her side - and staring into a mirror The ancient grave was found in a six-week...
View ArticleEthiopia: Lentil Scarcity Hits Consumer Pockets At 50 Br Per Kilo
This year has not been a positive one for farmers such as Shimeles Tefera, who also owns a shop in the town of Bekea, 40 Km east of Addis Abeba. This area is known for the quality of its lentils.
View ArticleEthiopia: Mekele Gets Six New Buses At 14 Million Br
Mekele, the capital of Tigray Regional State, is to get its very first city bus transportation service as of June 8, 2015 at a cost of 14 million Br. Six buses were handed over to the city...
View ArticleAfrica: Free Trade Pact Highlights Egypt's Pivot Back Towards Africa
On Wednesday, presidents and other leaders representing twenty-six African countries meeting at the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh signed an agreement to launch a "Cape to Cairo" free trade...
View ArticleEgypt, Sudan and Ethiopia agree to form supreme trilateral council -...
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir, and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn agreed on 10th of June 2015 to form a supreme council for mutual economic...
View ArticleDuring a 6-week excavation of the ancient city of Aksum in Ethiopia
During a six-week excavation in northern Ethiopia, English archaeologists uncovered 11 graves that contained "extraordinary" items. But the inhabitant of one of the graves is herself particularly...
View ArticleEthiopia is set to host a 5,000 people strong Conference in Addis on July
Addis Ababa is conducting preparations to host the global Financing for Development Conference that will be held from July 13- 16 at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Conference Center....
View ArticleEthiopia: Why the Economist Wants to Meddle Too Low in Ethiopian Domestic...
The Economist, with more than its 2 million weekly subscribers, is one of the best informed news magazine in the world. Even with its nave European view, for several decades, it writes some wonderful...
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