Ethiopia, Djibouti May Swap Stakes in Airlines, Ports
By Nizar Manek/ Bloomberg May 2, 2018, 3:01 AM PDT Corrected May 2, 2018, Deal politically endorsed while details pending, minister says Landlocked Ethiopia views tiny Red Sea state as key partner...
View ArticleEthiopia to acquire portion of Djibouti port
ETHIOPIA’S NEW PRIME MINISTER ABIY AHMED. AFP PHOTO | ZACHARIAS ABUBEKER Business Daily Africa Djibouti has agreed to Ethiopia’s proposal to acquire a share of the Horn country’s port, a deal secured...
View ArticleEthiopian state of emergency must end, says journalist freed from jail
Jackson Njehia Reuters Eskinder Nega NAIROBI (Reuters) – Ethiopia’s prime minister Abiy Ahmed should fulfill his pledge to expand political freedoms by lifting a state of emergency, said a journalist...
View ArticleIsraeli president praises Ethiopian Airlines on arrival for official visit
Abdur Rahman Alfa Shaban Israeli president, Reuven Rivlin, on Tuesday May 1 arrived in Ethiopia for an official visit on the request of his Ethiopian counterpart, Mulatu Teshome. He flew in on board an...
View ArticleNile dam won’t harm Egypt, says new Ethiopian leader
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed reviews the honour guard following his arrival in Khartoum for an official visit to Sudan on May 2, 2018 (AFP Photo/ASHRAF SHAZLY) AFP / May 3, 2018 Khartoum (AFP) –...
View ArticleEthiopian Journalist Eskinder Nega Undeterred by Threats to Press Freedom
Ethiopian Journalist Eskinder Nega Undeterred by Threats to Press Freedom
View ArticleCan Ethiopia and Eritrea make peace?
The Economist Twenty years after a pointless war over a town no one had heard of, Ethiopia ponders rapprochement “LIKE Sarajevo, 1914,” said the late Ethiopian prime minister, Meles Zenawi, of the...
View ArticleHouse Resolution – 128: Dr Araya Amsalu and Deacon Yoseph Teferi
House Resolution – 128: Dr Araya Amsalu and Deacon Yoseph Teferi
View ArticleEthiopian Soccer Coach Fired For Socking A Ref In The Face
Billy Haisley Video replay in soccer sucks, but goal line technology is great. The biggest advocate for the introduction of this tech in Ethiopian soccer is probably the referee of this weekend’s...
View ArticleWhy are looted Ethiopian treasures still in Britain? | Al Jazeera Stream
Why are looted Ethiopian treasures still in Britain? | Al Jazeera Stream
View ArticleGroovin’ and Jammin’ With Teddy “Ethiopiawinet” Kassahun in L.A.
Al Mariam’s Commentaries, On May 4, 2018 Who’s is the hardest working man in show business? Back in my day, it was James Brown. Down in Augusta, GA where I went to college. “In my hometown where I...
View ArticleWhat The Victimized Amara Should Know: The World Is Made Up of The Hunters...
Belayneh Abate Our conscience is repeatedly stabbed by the endless systematic displacement, massacre, incarceration, torture and starvation of the Amara People. As the testimonies, physical and...
View ArticleNile dam won’t harm Egypt, says new Ethiopian leader
By AFP KHARTOUM, Ethiopia’s newly appointed prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, said on Thursday that the controversial dam his country is building on the Nile will not harm Egypt’s share of water supplies....
View ArticleEthiopian Jews Want to Come Home to Israel
Boomerang, a pro-Israel advocacy media group, traveled to Ethiopia to visit with the Jews who are waiting to come home to Israel as part of the ingathering of the exiles. The message they give is...
View ArticleAto Bekele Gerba Arrival Reception at Airport – Washington DC
Ato Bekele Gerba Arrival Reception at Airport – Washington DC
View ArticleEthiopia: Stop an Ethnic-based displacement and evictions
Press Release May 5, 2018 AHRE strongly condemns the continued displacement of Amhara people from their home in Kemashe Zone, Benishangul Gumuz region. According to our local sources, more than 530...
View ArticleA Great Reception for Freedom Fighter Eskinder Nega arrival at the...
A Great Reception for Freedom Fighter Eskinder Nega at Airport – Washington DC
View ArticleRemembering Eritrea-Ethiopia border war: Africa’s unfinished conflict
By Tesfalem Araia BBC Ethiopian soldiers after taking control of the Eritrean town of Barentu in May 2000 Two decades have passed since two of Africa’s poorest countries began the continent’s...
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