Gambia: ITTOG Establishes Link With Ethiopian Airlines
In its quest to produce and expose their students to international standard requirements, the Institute of Travel and Tourism of Gambia has established a link with the Ethiopian Airlines, in Addis...
View ArticleNiamh to care for Ethiopian poor
Niamh Ryan, from Lattin, west Tipperary, is preparing for a life-changing trip to Ethiopia where she will be putting her medical experience to good use.
View ArticleEPRDF Council concludes its regular meeting - Monday, 24 March 2014 20:22
The Council of Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary Democratic Front concluded its regular session passing various decisions that requires due attention in the second half of this Ethiopian fiscal year.
View ArticleJapanese philosophy at work in Ethiopia
"Sorting, setting in order, shining, standardising, sustaining," proclaims a handwritten poster stuck to the wall of a shed where women gather twice a week to make craft items in the village of Faniekir.
View ArticleLifesaving equipment is gift from Cornwall to Africa
A piece of vital medical equipment used in the diagnosis of disease will this week begin a 4,100 mile journey from the Western tip of Cornwall to the Horn of Africa.
View ArticleEthiopian lawmakers to pass bill deemed anti-gay
The United States is redoubling efforts to pressure Russia out of its aggressive pose, cutting it off from a major coalition of leading industrial nations.
View ArticleEthiopian lawmakers to pass bill deemed anti-gay
A sailor was shot and killed at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia and security forces killed the male civilian suspect, a base spokeswoman said.
View ArticleEthiopian lawmakers to pass bill deemed anti-gay
The United States is redoubling efforts to pressure Russia out of its aggressive pose, cutting it off from a major coalition of leading industrial nations.
View ArticleSouth Sudan peace talks resume in Ethiopia
Aboard a guided-missile destroyer docked at the world's largest naval base, a sailor was fatally shot and security forces killed the lone suspect late Monday, according to the Navy.
View ArticleSouth Sudan Peace Talks Resume in Ethiopia
A regional bloc says peace talks between South Sudan's warring factions have resumed in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
View ArticleSouth Sudan peace talks resume in Ethiopia
The bloc known as IGAD, which has been mediating the South Sudan conflict, said in a statement Tuesday that the talks resumed after all the parties arrived in Ethiopia.
View ArticleEthiopian Lawmakers to Pass Bill Deemed Anti-Gay
Ethiopia's lawmakers are set to pass a bill that puts homosexuality on a list of offenses considered "non-pardonable" under the country's amnesty law, a measure that continues a trend of anti-gay...
View ArticleGermany keen to further strengthen relations with Ethiopia - Tuesday, 25...
Germany's Foreign Minister, Doctor Frank-Walter Steinmeier, said his country is keen to further bolster its relation with Ethiopia.
View ArticleEthiopian Light Rail projects are progressing fast
At Meskel Square, in the heart of Addis Ababa, traffic is even more chaotic than usual as cars, buses and pedestrians weave around the 5.5m-high pillars now straddling an eight-lane highway.
View ArticleEthiopia: Ethiopia Struggling to Cope With South Sudanese Refugee Influx
With around 1,000 South Sudanese refugees streaming into the Gambela Region of western Ethiopia every week, relief workers and agencies warn of an imminent humanitarian crisis as camps reach capacity...
View ArticleEthiopia Designs Acid Soil Treatment Project With Finnish Help
ADDIS ABABA, March 26 -- The government of Ethiopia, in collaboration with the government of Finland, has designed a project for acid soil treatment and its implementation will begin soon, according to...
View ArticleCultural clothing from Ethiopia in demand - Wednesday, 26 March 2014 12:42
Addis Ababa, 26 March 2014 - Twenty-something female designers in Ethiopia are steadily weaving their way to the international retail platform.
View ArticleERC to train 252 railway operators abroad - Wednesday, 26 March 2014 12:42
Addis Ababa, 26 March 2014 - The Ethiopian Railway Corporation announced that it has finalized preparations to send 252 communication, computer network, rail traffic engineers, train masters and other...
View ArticleMore Counterflows highlights
For nearly three decades Emahoy has lived in a monastery in Jerusalem, where last year the Israeli musician Maya Dunietz helped her publish her compositions.
View ArticleMembers of Pan-African Parliament laud Ethiopia - Thursday, 27 March 2014 11:26
Addis Ababa, 27 March 2014 - Members of the Pan-African Parliament appreciated the role Ethiopia has been playing to keep peace and stability in the Horn of Africa.
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