- — Ethiopia confirms entry of hundreds of Ugandans fleeing “end of day”
- The Ethiopia Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) confirmed on Thursday hundreds of Ugandans have entered the country in recent weeks
- — Cholera outbreak in Ethiopia kills 50: UN
- A Cholera outbreak in several parts of Ethiopia has killed at least 50 people in recent weeks, the United Nations
- — Ethiopia government trying peace outreach to OLA rebels: PM
- The Ethiopian government is currently undertaking peace outreach to Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) rebels, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said
- — Ethiopia PM says individuals, entities want to make Gurage people “November Donkey”
- Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on the weekend accused unnamed individuals and entities of wanting to make Gurage people a
- — Boat capsizes in Southern Ethiopia leaving eight dead
- A small boat capsized in Ethiopia’s southern region killing eight people, local authorities disclosed on Saturday evening. In A Facebook
- — Ethiopia PM suggests Gurage statehood advocates are causing infrastructure destruction
- Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Saturday suggested Gurage people statehood advocates are destroying water and road infrastructure. The PM
- — Ethiopia Investment Holding weighing adding land bank activities: Report
- Ethiopia’s strategic investment arm, the Ethiopia Investment Holdings (EIH) is weighing modalities to take over the activities of the Land
- — Ethiopia struggling to receive payment for its Sudan power exports: Report
- Ethiopia is struggling to receive payment for its Sudan power exports, the thrice weekly local newspaper, Ethiopian Reporter.com disclosed on
- — Prominent Ethiopian environmentalist Tewoldebirhan Gebregziabher dies at 83
- Prominent Ethiopian environmentalist Tewoldebirhan Gebregziabher has died at the age of 83 in Addis Ababa, state affiliated media outlet Fana
- — Unidentified gunmen murder eight people in eastern Ethiopia city: Report
- Unidentified gunmen have killed eight people including six homeless people in the eastern Ethiopia city, Methara over the weekend, the
- — Unidentified thieves rob Ethiopian media house: Report
- Unidentified thieves have completely robbed the offices of the Addis Ababa based online media outlet Ethio-251 media, the owner of
- — Addis Ababa mayor claims “politically motivated entities” cause of high prices of Teff grain
- Addis Ababa city mayor, Adanech Abibie claimed on Thursday “politically motivated entities” are the cause of high prices of Teff
- — EHRC calls on AA City Administration to lift ban on auto-rickshaws
- The state-backed Ethiopia Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on Thursday called on the Addis Ababa City Administration to lift the ban
- — US budgets almost 2 mln USD to support atrocities investigation in Ethiopia: statement
- The United States Department of State disclosed on Tuesday evening it has budgeted 1.975 million U.S. dollars to support independent
- — Ethiopia’s general inflation rate declines to 33.7 percent in February: ESS
- Ethiopia’s general inflation rate declines to 33.7 percent in February: ESS Ethiopia’s general inflation rate stood at 33.7 percent in
- — AA City Administration budgets 2,600 USD each for purchase of mobile phones for mayor, council speaker: Report *Other city administration officials have been provided a mobile phone purchase budget ranging from 2,231 USD to 558 USD
- The Addis Ababa City Administration has budgeted 140,000 birr (2,600 U.S. dollars) each for purchase of mobile phones for Mayor
- — Ethiopia to send 500,000 female citizens to Arab countries for employment: Report
- Ethiopia plans to send 500,000 female citizens to Arab countries especially Saudi Arabia for employment, the Addis Ababa based online
- — WFP buying wheat from Ethiopia in foreign currency to feed needy citizens: Ethiopia Minister
- The Ethiopia Government Communication Service Minister, Legesse Tulu, said on Friday evening the United Nation’s World Food Program (WFP) are
- — 878 Ethiopians detained during violence marred Adwa victory day celebrations: Report
- Security forces have detained 878 individuals in connection with the violence marred Adwa victory day celebrations in Addis Ababa earlier
- — Adwa victory day detainees to be freed by “political decision”: Report
- Scores of people who were detained during Thursday’s Adwa victory day celebrations in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa are set to
- — UN launches nearly 4 bln USD funding appeal to meet needs of more than 20 mln people in Ethiopia
- The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) on Tuesday appealed for 3.99 billion U.S. dollars to
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