Diversion doesn't affect water flow of Nile: Mihret - Friday, 31 May 2013 05:53
Addis Ababa, May 31, 2013 A - Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation says the river diversion of Abay/Nile in Ethiopia to make way for construction of the dam in the river bed doesn't in any way reduce...
View ArticleEgyptian-Ethiopian Conflict Spikes as Addis Ababa dams Blue Nile
The Ethiopian government's unilateral and high-handed decision to build an enormous dam on the Blue Nile has thrown Egypt into a state of high anxiety .
View ArticleDire Dawa marks May 28 Victory Day - Friday, 31 May 2013 12:05
Defeating poverty and attaining vision of the country is the responsibility of all citizens on top of commemorating the martyrs who scarified their lives for the prevailing peace and democracy in the...
View ArticleYellow fever in Ethiopia
The Ministry of Health of Ethiopia is launching an emergency mass-vaccination campaign against yellow fever from 10 June 2013.This is in response to laboratory confirmation of six cases in the country...
View ArticleRetired commander of Egyptian forces General Mohamed Ali Bilal, said...
General Mohamed Ali Bilal, commander of Egyptian forces during the Gulf war, said that it is "impossible" to strike the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
View ArticleAU creates new military force for Africa - Friday, 31 May 2013 07:00
Addis Ababa, May 31, 2013 A - Ethiopian Prime Minister and African Union Chairperson, Hailemariam Desalegn has disclosed the creation of the African Capacity for Immediate Response to Crises .
View ArticleChina Offers Over US$ 2 Billion Loan for Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway
It has been reported that Ethiopia, Djibouti and China on signed a loan agreement of nearly US$ 3 billion to run the construction of the 756km Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway project.
View ArticleAfrica should fight re-colonisation
By Swaib K. Nsereko On May 26, Africa celebrated the golden liberation jubilee in the Ethiopian capital Addis-Ababa, marking 50 years since inception of the Organization of African Unity, later renamed...
View ArticleEthiopia Renaissance Dam gives Nile-dependant Egypt a new headache
Egypt Islamist President Mohamed Morsi will convene on Thursday with Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Water Resources at the presidential palace to discuss the Ethiopian dam crisis, reported the...
View ArticleExpulsion of Eritrea's Canadian consul a 'first step' to ending extortion:...
By Nick Logan Global News VANCOUVER - The Canadian government is moving to expel the country's only accredited diplomat from Eritrea in the country, following reports the consulate is charging...
View ArticleJohn Kerry's iffy drone, climate claims
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry straddled the diplomatic boundary last weekend between presenting the best face of America and a misleading one.
View ArticleCorporation encouraged by sugar development projects on Ginbot 20 celebrations
Commemorating the 22nd anniversary of Ginbot 20, Ethiopian Sugar Corporation takes courage from the progress of sugar development projects underway in the country.
View ArticleOfficial: Dam will not significantly affect Egypt
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia An Ethiopian government official says an independent panel of experts has concluded that the country's multi-billion dollar hydropower dam being built on the Nile River will not...
View ArticleTunisia-based Defender Harrison Afful Joins Black Stars In Ethiopia
Defender Harrison Afful trained with the Black Stars on Sunday ahead of Friday's World Cup qualifier against Sudan, the Ghana FA has reported.
View ArticleEthiopia: Thousands hold peaceful demonstration calling for the release of...
Thousands of Ethiopian demonstrators took to the streets of the capital demanding the immediate release of jailed journalists and activists in a rare show of public opposition to the ruling party which...
View ArticleEthiopia: Thousands protest political repression
Thousands of Ethiopian demonstrators took to the streets of the capital demanding the immediate release of jailed journalists and activists in a rare show of public opposition to the ruling party which...
View ArticleThousands march for rights in rare Ethiopia protest
About 10,000 Ethiopians staged an anti-government procession on Sunday in the first large-scale protest since a disputed 2005 election ended in street violence that killed 200 people.
View ArticleThousands march for rights in rare Ethiopia protest
About 10,000 Ethiopians staged an anti-government procession on Sunday in the first large-scale protest since a disputed 2005 election ended in street violence that killed 200 people.
View ArticleStop the ethnic cleansing of Afar in Eritrea
The Afar are one of Africa's linguistic and culturally homogenous indigenous people who have lived since ancient times in what is now known as Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti.
View ArticleHouse of Lions of Judah celebrates first anniversary at San Quentin with...
San Quentin, Calif. - On the first anniversary of the House of the Lions of Judah, I delivered these remarks at our ecumenical Rastafari service: In 1914, Marcus Garvey and Amy Ashwood co-founded the...
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