Ethiopia, Djibouti sign $1.11b deal to construct pipeline - Monday, 12...
Addis Ababa, 12 October, 2015 - Ethiopia and Djibouti have signed an agreement to construct a 550km refined petroleum products pipeline worth $1.55 billion linking the two countries. Black Rhino Group...
View ArticleUPDATE 2-Uganda says to start troop exit from South Sudan
Uganda said it would start withdrawing troops from South Sudan on Monday, in compliance with a peace deal warring sides have signed, a move that will please other regional and Western powers who feared...
View ArticleEthiopia Aims for a Bright Green Climate Future
Ethiopia wants to become a middle income country in the next decade while staying carbon neutral. How the capital of Addis Ababa grows will be key to meeting that goal.
View ArticleIs Ethiopia afraid of being blamed for looking after its own interest?
Ethiopia seems to be afraid of being blamed for looking after its own interest. Ethiopia can change the dynamics of East Africa politics, if Ethiopia can bring Djibouti to the Ethiopian federation as...
View ArticleChina's Huawei boosts schools connectivity through projects in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa , 14 October 2015 - Public Diplomacy and Regional News. Chinese telecom answer provider Huawei on Friday delivered a project that aims to market resources sharing and educational exchanges...
View ArticleEthiopia gets the first metro system in sub-Saharan Africa
In Addis Ababa, a city of over 4 million people, the more traditional way of getting around has been in mini vans - a cross between a bus and a taxi, that picks people up and drops them wherever they...
View ArticleThe Last Emperor - The Fall of Haile Selassie
Few could be more considered more central to the modern history of Africa's longest independent nation, Ethiopia, than Emperor Haile Selassie. Regent from 1916-1930, he became emperor of Ethiopia on...
View ArticleAuthority accomplishes Agulay-Dalol asphalt road construction - Wednesday, 14...
Addis Ababa, 14 October, 2015 - The Ethiopian Road Authority said the Agulay- Dalol asphalt road construction project, which connects Tigray and Afar regions, is completed and open for service. The...
View ArticleAncient DNA from hot climes yields its secrets
But geneticist Svante PA A bo at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, later realized that the sequences were likely to be the result of contamination by modern...
View ArticleEthiopian Drought Threatens Growth as Cattle Die, Crops Fail
Like millions of others in the Horn of Africa nation she depended on that precipitation to provide fodder and water for her livestock. Now drought has killed 20 of her cattle and goats, leaving her...
View ArticleIs Ethiopia in the Process of Rewriting History?
The strategy which represents the national vision for agricultural mechanization of the country focus on agricultural mechanization technologies that spans from tillage and land preparation, sowing and...
View ArticleEthiopian court acquits 5 bloggers jailed for alleged terror
A pair of former CNN journalists are suing Motel 6 after a man tried to rob the couple at gunpoint and the encounter led to an exchange of gunfire that wounded one of the former reporters. A pair of...
View ArticleFisseha Destaa s Reminiscence of the Ethiopian Revolution
Considering Meison's visionary ideologue, EPRP's firm convictions, and the Derg's commitment to unity and sovereignty, if these were to operate in a conducive socio-political and economic environment,...
View ArticleEthiopian Jimma Agaro Coffee earned a 95% - Wednesday, 14 October 2015 06:09
A well known coffee review, Kenneth Davids and the Coffee Review, has given a 95/100 rating to Ethiopian Jimma Agaro coffee for an Ohio coffee roaster, Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea. Reviewers said that...
View ArticleEPRDFa s persistent failure to handle minor droughts independently
The EPRDF government has a bad record as it always tends to rush and summon donors every time the country is afflicted by drought Ethiopia's persistent double-digit economic growth of the last couple...
View ArticleBoys walk behind patrolling soldiers in Bujumbura, Burundi, May 15, 2015...
The African Union's peace and security council on Saturday recommended the organisation hasten plans for sending troops to Burundi if violence in the central African nation worsens and called for...
View ArticleSub-Saharan Africa gets its first metro system
A worker works on the electrified light rail transit construction site in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, Dec. 16, 2014. Addis Metro is the first light rail system in sub-Saharan Africa.
View Article.com | S Sudan rebel leader: President 'oblivious' to peace deal
South Sudan's rebel leader Riek Machar on Sunday accused the country's president of ignoring and undermining a peace deal aimed at ending nearly two years of civil war. Speaking to reporters in the...
View ArticleGCAO calls up on citizens to renew their zeal for Ethiopian renaissance
Addis Ababa, 17 October 2015 -The Government Communication Affairs Office called up on all Ethiopians to renew their commitment to further sustain Ethiopian renaissance under the shade of the national...
View ArticleEducation played a key role in attaining MDGs-Ambassador - Saturday, 17...
Addis Ababa, 17 October 2015 - Expanding Education has played a key role in the effort to achieve the Millennium Development Goals , the Ambassador said. Ethiopian Ambassador to India, Genet Zewdie ,...
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