Ethiopian Security Force Foils Attempt to Attack GERD
Ethiopian security forces killed 13 members of the BPLM group and the remaining seven members were able to run away and cross into Sudan, Minister […]
Ethiopian security forces killed 13 members of the BPLM group and the remaining seven members were able to run away and cross into Sudan, Minister […]
Soaring cost of basic staples is an extra challenge for pastoralists as livestock prices fall in East Africa, according to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) […]
FAO said one million trees would be planted on 150 hectares of land in Ethiopia’s western Gambella region to meet the growing refugee population’s demand […]
The government of Ethiopia and development partners on Jan. 17 launched the Humanitarian Requirements Document (HRD) for 2017. By Eric Schroeder (World Grain) | Washington, DC–The […]
China’s role is another crucial factor in Africa’s railway renaissance. Beijing is financing and building most of the standard-gauge lines across the continent and officials […]
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) President, H.E. Dr. Mulatu Teshome, inaugurated Haramaya University’s Institute of Technology (IoT) expansion project. The project had cost […]
Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn issued the invitation during a discussion with Seychelles’ President Danny Faure, who was attending the 28th AUC Summit. By Betymie Bonnelame […]
Mrs. Hirut Zemene welcomed Finland’s positive engagements with Ethiopia and expressed her country’s keenness to further strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries. Addis […]
Addis Ababa (ENA)–A new World Bank-funded project promises improved living conditions for refugees camped across five regional states in Ethiopia. The Bank offered 100 million […]
Ethiopia’s controversial mega-dam, GERD, on the Nile River is nearly done, but will drought and lack of grid infrastructure lessen its impact? By Jean Kumagai (IEEE […]