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The armed conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Amhara region between the army and paramilitary group Fano has caused many ...
The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has announced widespread intimidation, arrests, and deteriorating healthcare ...
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Ethiopia’s Mega Dam: A Growing Problem for Nile-Dependent CountriesEthiopia’s massive Grand Renaissance Dam on the Nile River is stirring controversy and concern across Africa. This ambitious project aims to boost Ethiopia’s energy production but poses significant ...
Health workers in Ethiopia are on strike, demanding salary adjustments and better working conditions. Posts published on ...
Ethiopia’s Fayda digital ID program successes were in the spotlight on the first day of ID4Africa 2025 in the country’s ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: From Rebellion to Ruin - the Rise, Reign, Decline, and Enduring Legacy of the TPLF in EthiopiaThe Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) has played a crucial role in shaping Ethiopia's modern political landscape, evolving from a rebel group to a dominant ruling party, and ultimately ...
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Ethiopia's main opposition party has condemned a ban on its activities, saying it posed a "serious threat" to the 2022 peace ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenya Airways to battle Ethiopia, Uganda Airlines at Gatwick, London in push for UK marketKenya Airways is set to launch flights to London’s Gatwick Airport in a strategic move to expand its UK presence and compete ...
Addis Ababa’s willingness to work with regional rivals in the Middle East shows its practical approach to foreign relations.
Ethiopia expects five Chinese companies to invest a total of $1.75 billion in the East African nation, mainly in solar-cell ...
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Inquirer on MSNA free clinic for donkeys, vital to Ethiopia's economyAt a clinic in Ethiopia's capital, a donkey is complaining as a vet tries to trim his nails. Ethiopia is thought to have the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: How Far Reform Unlocks Financial Sector Opportunities?Analysis - Ethiopia's sweeping macroeconomic reforms, launched last year, are beginning to bear fruit--particularly in the financial sector, where liberalization is opening new doors for both domestic ...
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