A look at UN Committee on the Rights...
The U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child, which grilled Vatican officials Thursday over their handling of the global priest sex abuse scandal, has 18 independent experts, each from a different...
View ArticlePrevalence and severity of anemia among school children in Jimma Town,...
Anemia is a major health problem worldwide. Because of health and socioeconomic problems, the prevalence of anemia is higher in developing countries.
View ArticlePortraits of Ethiopia - The Farmer's Daughter
I was hiking up a mountain behind the town of Lalibela, Ethiopia to visit one of the famours rock-hewn churches, Asheton Maryam.
View ArticleAGOA Ambassadors' Working Group Testifies before the United States...
Addis Ababa, 16 January 2014 - Ambassador Girma Birru, Special Envoy and Ambassador Extra-ordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ethiopia to the US, who is currently the co-chair of the AGOA Ambassadors'...
View ArticleMPs visit orphanage centeres in Mekele
Addis Ababa, December 31/2013 The Women, Children and Youth Affairs Standing Committe of the House of Peoples' Representatives visited two orphanage centeres in Mekele Town of Tigray State to assess...
View ArticleJapanese PM visit to Ethiopia successful: Ambassador Dina - Friday, 17...
Abe visited Ethiopia on January 13 and 14/ 2014. In his two-day visit, the premier met and held fruitful talks with Ethiopian government and AU officials.
View ArticleSomalia prime minister names new, larger Cabinet
Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud attends the opening ceremony of the 20th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Governments at the African Union headquarters in the Ethiopian...
View ArticleHow LGBT-Friendly Are The New York Times' 52 Places to Go? Part III
The New York Times ' Travel section set out an ambitious travel plan for readers recently with their "52 Places to Go in 2014."
View Article4 Perfect Addis Ababa Itineraries
Shrouded in mystery and history, Ethiopia is an emerging hot spot that's just beginning to unveil its many treasures to international tourists.
View ArticleLuxury and farce but no progress at South Sudan peace talks
Sheraton Addis, the palatial Ethiopian hotel that is hosting talks on the conflict in South Sudan , feels somewhat like an oasis.
View ArticlePerpetuating Insanity: Then in search of Eritrea and now the port of Assab
We think the no war no peace policy is working fine to destroy the Eritrean terrorist regime with out firing a single buellet In the advent of the transitional governments in Ethiopia and the then de...
View ArticleRural development, good governance at the right truck: Executive...
Current fiscal year past months' performances in rural development and good governance have been well undergoing, EPRDF Executive Committee.
View ArticleThe perceptions and realities vis- -vis the presence of Ethiopian forces in...
And, however, admirable the role of Ethiopia might be in itself, one cannot rectify the failure simply by chronicling the admittedly much ignored origins of quagmire realities in Somalia since the 1990s.
View ArticleEthiopian diplomats complete diplomatic English training - Sunday, 19 January...
Addis Ababa, 19 January 2014 A - 65 Ethiopian diplomats successfully completed an 'Intensive Diplomatic English' course on Thursday.
View ArticleEthiopia: Authority Signs Contract to Execute 161km Road Projects
The Ethiopian Roads Authority on Thursday signed contract agreements with Chinese companies for construction of 161km road projects at a cost of over 6.5 billion Birr.
View ArticleEmirati Prime Minister receives Ethiopian counterpart - Monday, 20 January...
Addis Ababa, 20 January 2014 - His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, held talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam...
View ArticleEthiopia: Ethiopia Lags Behind Prioritized Agricultural Products
Despite having the largest cattle stock in Africa and a favorable environment to generate sesame and honey, the country's production is below the potential compared with other African countries,...
View ArticleEthiopia: Ethiopia - the Last Big Untapped African Market
Vibrant, growing and on the radar of many top executives - Ethiopia has come a long way.
View ArticleEthiopia's Timkat draws crowds to...
The sun has not yet come up, but hundreds of people -- cloaked in white shrouds and chanting biblical hymns -- are already gathered at the holy baths in northern Ethiopia to celebrate Timkat.
View ArticleEritrea: We Need to UN-Break the U.S.-Ethiopia-Eritrea Triangle
Eritrea which lies at the border of Sudan to the west, Ethiopia in the south, and Djibouti in the east.
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