Ethiopia: Production Gaps Poor Quality Raising Nut Prices
Haile Mekuria, a wholesaler of peanut around Merkato, the largest open market in Africa, increase the price peanut to 23 Br a kilo from 27 Br five months ago forcing retailers in the capital to buy...
View ArticleEthiopia diverts flow of Blue Nile, fears in Egypt
The founder of an online currency transfer business was indicted in the United States along with six other people in a $6 billion money-laundering scheme described as "staggering" in its scope,...
View ArticleEthiopia diverts flow of Blue Nile, fears in Egypt
President Barack Obama tried his hand at arcade football and joked Tuesday with Gov.
View ArticleEthiopia diverts Nile flow, Egypt says no impact
Air tankers are expected to resume their attack on a wildfire that sent thousands of campers fleeing the mountains near Santa Barbara.
View ArticleEthiopia diverts Nile flow, Egypt says no impact
The founder of an online currency transfer business was indicted in the United States along with six other people in a $6 billion money-laundering scheme described as "staggering" in its scope,...
View ArticleEthiopia diverts Nile flow, Egypt says no impact
Baltimore County fire officials say a train has derailed in a Baltimore suburb and an explosion was heard in the area.
View ArticleLittle Ethiopia
The red chinese flag with its golden stars flutters in the wind on the 300 block of Park Avenue, the site of Baltimore's historic Chinatown .
View ArticleSudan Stalling on Abyei, South Sudan Official says
Abyei residents, who fled to northern Sudan during the war, came back in their droves ahead of a referendum that was supposed to be held in January 2011 to determine if the region should be part of...
View ArticleBlue Nile makes way for GERD construction - Wednesday, 29 May 2013 05:37
The diversion of the course of Abay River was successfully undertaken on Tuesday to make way for the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam .
View ArticleEthiopia hopes to reap benefits from eco-friendly rail
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Taking advantage of its expanding hydropower and other renewable energy capacity, Ethiopia is building an extensive system of electric railways to ease urban traffic congestion...
View ArticleEthiopia plans to power East Africa with hydro
Ethiopia is gearing up to export large amounts of clean power across East Africa in the coming years, starting with neighbouring countries Djibouti and Sudan.
View ArticleIs The Hague racist?
NAIROBI, Kenya - As the African Union celebrates its 50th anniversary, its position on the International Criminal Court shows how little has changed from the bad old days when its members' fondness for...
View ArticleEthiopia Celebrating 22nd Anniversary of Ginbot-20
Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency Ethiopia is celebrating the 22nd anniversary of the fall of the dictatorial regime and the coming into power of a new democratic Government with federal structure...
View ArticleSecurity Council extends Mission in Abyei for six months, enlarges UN presence
Today's resolution augments the authorized strength of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei military component to 5,326, as requested by the Joint Political and Security Mechanism decision of 8...
View ArticleTown constructing 654 mln.Birr worth projects
Mekele May 29/2013 Construction of 38 development projects is underway in Mekelle Town of Tigray State with 654 million Birr, the town construction, road and transport office said.
View ArticleKenya, austerity and Somalia war
Uhuru Kenyatta was inaugurated as Kenya's president on April 9, after winning 50.07 percent of the vote to defeat Raila Odinga.
View ArticleEthiopia, Italy sign cooperation framework agreement
Addis Ababa May 30/2013 Ethiopia and Italy here on Thursday signed a three-year cooperation framework agreement amounting to 98.9 million Euros.
View ArticleFear in Egypt as Ethiopia builds giant dam on Nile
Ethiopia's construction of Africa's largest hydroelectric dam on the world's longest river threatens to affect flows of water to Nile-dependent, water-starved Egypt, where there is growing outrage,...
View ArticleEthiopia holds reporter covering evictions in dam region
Ethiopian authorities have detained since Friday a reporter who sought to interview people evicted from their homes in a region where the government is building a contentious hydro-electric dam on the...
View ArticleTravel agents visit Ethiopia
Representatives of seven travel and tour agencies and two media houses from Ghana are in Ethiopia on a five-day familiarisation tour of the operations and facilities of Ethiopian Airlines.
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