Strokes and Plugs
In 2011, Cambrian Sean Stromsoe was invited to Ethiopia with three days' notice.
View ArticleBlog: Ethiopian journalist on prison odyssey needs medical care
"When I grow up will I go to jail like my dad?" This was the shattering question that the five-year-old son of imprisoned Ethiopian journalist Woubshet Taye asked his mother after a recent prison visit.
View ArticleEthiopia strides forward with the GTP
Ethiopia has been working to reach the middle-income status in 20 to 30 years for the last decade.
View ArticleEthiopia forges ahead with dam construction despite stall in Nile...
A recent deadlock in tripartite talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt will have no impact on the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam , the Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy said.
View ArticleStarter Kit to Ethiopia
Boldly emerging on the tourism scene, Ethiopia claims wonders like the purported site of the Ark of the Covenant; "Lucy," one of the earliest skeletons of mankind; and no fewer than nine UNESCO World...
View ArticleFroedtert Hospital physician to help Ethiopian emergency doctors
Chris Decker knows he will see things that never would happen at his hospital when he arrives Saturday in Ethiopia for a two-week stint working with emergency medicine doctors at the Black Lion...
View ArticleChina's offer to mediate South Sudan ceasefire shows its growing role
China'a Foreign Minister Wang Yi gives a press conference with his Ethiopian counterpart, Tedros Adhanom in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
View ArticleEthiopian Consul General in Guangzhou meets with official of the Province
Melaku Legesse met with Chen Yuehua, Deputy Director General of The Department of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation of Guangdong Province, on January 8, 2014 and discussed on issues of mutual...
View ArticleEthiopia - Relatives Fear for Missing Political Prisoners from Jail Ogaden,...
The notorious Prison locally known as "Jail Ogaden" ,about 80 kilometers Eastern of the city of Harar, has been the scene of repeated atrocities carried out by the Ethiopian prison guards.
View ArticleGondar to host 4th culture week - Saturday, 11 January 2014 08:09
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism said the historic city of Gondar will host the 4th National Culture Week January 14-17, 2014, according to the Ethiopian Herald.
View ArticleSouth Sudan: Govt Defies Global Pressure to Free Political Prisoners
South Sudanese president Salva Kiir has defied mounting international pressure on him to unconditionally release political detainees who were arrested last month following an alleged coup attempt last...
View ArticleSpeech: Economic Development: The Good News From Ethiopia, And What Might...
Justine Greening, my Secretary of State, has made economic development especially creating jobs to reduce dependency and improve the opportunities of the poor - 1 of the very top priorities for...
View ArticleInvestigative report about the ark of the covenant in Axum
By chance, in the lobby of my hotel I met Alem Abbay, an Aksum native who was on vacation from Frostburg State University in Maryland, where he teaches African history.
View ArticleUS, regional mediators meet Machar in S. Sudan: rebels
Children walk through river water as they get off a boat at the port in the village of Minkamen in Awerial county, South Sudan on January 11, 2014.
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Jonathan In Telephone Conversation With Obasanjo, Pleads...
In what maybe considered as a major step towards mending the fence of their broken relationship, Information Nigeria has learnt that President Goodluck Jonathan has telephoned former President Olusegun...
View ArticleTelecom Deal By Zte, Huawei in Ethiopia Faces Criticism
Lake Wenchi, Ethiopia--In the green highlands here southwest of Addis Ababa, farmers like Darara Baysa are proud owners of cellphones that run on a network built by China's ZTE Corp. The trouble is,...
View ArticleEthiopia: Universal Approval Greets New Minister of Mines
State minister of mines and former chief of the Ethiopian Geological Survey, Tolossa Shagi Moti, has been sworn in as the new Minister of Mines before the House of Peoples' Representatives .
View ArticleEthiopia: GTP At the Crossroads - Achieving Targets and Seizing Opportunities
Helen Hai is known for her contribution in setting up the famous Huajian shoemaker here.
View ArticleParties views on "True image of good governance" - Monday, 13 January 2014 06:52
Addis Ababa, 12 January 2014 - It is an accepted fact that in a modern democracy, good governance is one of the key elements vital for ensuring sustainable development.
View ArticleUniversity constructing referral hospital - Monday, 13 January 2014 07:13
Addis Ababa, 12 January 2014 - The University of Gondar is constructing 1,000-bed referral hospital, expected to be inaugurated next June, at a cost of over 350 million birr.
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