Ethiopia sees - surge' in MICE growth - Wednesday, 30 July 2014 19:11
Addis Ababa, 1 August 2014 - The Africa Hotel Investment Forum recently announced it was moving its 2014 event to Addis Ababa.
View ArticleUS-Africa Summit to be held - Wednesday, 30 July 2014 19:11
Addis Ababa, 1 August 2014 - A US-Africa Summit is to take place in Washington, D.C. to heighten the relationship between them, said Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Ministry.
View ArticleEach one of us is responsible for everyone's safety and security
So many gruesome things have been happening lately in the airspace. Many travellers are beginning to think twice before they opt to fly.
View ArticleEthiopia: Ministry Set to Launch Exclusive Diaspora Housing Scheme
A directive on the housing registration for members of the Ethiopian Diaspora community prepared by the Ministry of Urban Development, Housing & Construction , provides for a housing scheme that...
View ArticleAfrican odyssey an unforgettable time for Cumbria students
TEENAGERS braved thunderstorms, wild animals and water shortages during a life-changing trip to one of Africa's fastest-growing cities.
View ArticleEthiopia, Egypt to resume Nile dam talks on Aug. 26 - Thursday, 31 July 2014...
Addis Ababa, 31 July 2014 - Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan will resume their tripartite talks on an Ethiopian multi-billion dollar hydroelectric dam on the Nile in late August, an Ethiopian official said...
View ArticleExploring Washington DC's Best Ethiopian Restaurants
Washington, DC is commonly considered the second largest Ethiopian city in the world, second only to Addis Ababa, and it's estimated that about 250,000 Ethiopians call DC home.
View ArticleEthiopian photojournalist Aziza Mohamed held without charge
CPJ is alarmed by the detention of Addis Guday photojournalist Aziza Mohamed, who has been in custody for two weeks without charge.
View ArticleUK minister calls for immediate ceasefire in S. Sudan
July 31, 2014 South Sudan risks facing famine unless its conflicting parties adopt immediate ceasefire for lasting peace, the United Kingdom minister for Africa warned on Thursday.
View ArticleEthiopian Airlines soon to launch a new sustainable tourism policy - Friday,...
The presentation of a first complete draft of a new sustainable tourism policy for Ethiopia is now just weeks away and stakeholders are meeting in Addis Ababa since yesterday for a broad consultative...
View ArticleEthiopia: Roads Worth Over Br6.5 Billion Built in Addis
Roads built with an outlay of over 6.5 billion Birr in the just-concluded Ethiopian fiscal year have become operational, according to Addis Ababa Roads Authority.
View ArticleTigray international Diaspora festival kicks off - Friday, 01 August 2014 13:26
Addis Ababa, 1 August 2014 - The Tigray International Diaspora Festival opened on Thursday at the conference hall of the Martyrs' Monument of Tigray in Mekele town.
View ArticleEthiopia's provisions of power, infrastructure win recognition - Friday, 01...
Addis Ababa, 1 August 2014 - The rapid growth Ethiopia has been registering in the provision of Power and infrastructure has won recognition, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
View ArticleSouth Sudan conflict drives idea of oil wealth monitoring
South Sudan's oil fields have become a battleground in the struggle for power in Africa's newest nation, encouraging Western nations and regional mediators to consider international monitoring of crude...
View ArticleFive key takeaways from PM Hailemariam Desalegne's latest presser
Hailemariam Desalegne The inflation rate was kept at single digit for two years; therefore all other factors that could give rise to inflation are in control.
View ArticleOver 64,000 Usd Gerd Bonds Sold in Canada - Saturday, 02 August 2014 05:57
Ethiopians residing in Canada have reportedly bought and raised 64,000 USD bond for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam .
View ArticleEthiopia's Armenians: Long history, small numbers
The numbers at the St. George Armenian Apostolic Church in Addis Ababa are not adding up.
View ArticleS. Sudanese peace team fails to leave Juba over logistics
August 2, 2014 The South Sudanese government delegation headed for the next round of talks are yet to leave for Ethiopia, raising fears of possible delays in negotiations set for Monday.
View ArticleSouth Sudanese rebels claim government plans all-out war
August 2, 2014 South Sudanese rebels led by the former vice-president, Riek Machar, have accused the government of planning an all-out major offensive against their positions in the three states of the...
View ArticleEthiopia : British - Ethio immoral policy in Benishangul
The British has been looked at as slavery abolitionist and, human rights protectionist but the world has forgotten that many nations have suffered from the British economy interest based policies.
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