Rules-Based Order Advocates Destabilizing Africa With Regime Change of Eritrea-Trump Beware!
January 12, 2025 Lawrence Africa, China, East Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Horn of Africa, regime change, rules-based order, Trump, US January 12, 2025 The following article, Eritrea Is the North Korea of Africa: America Must Act, is a naked call for regime-change against the nation of Eritrea. The author advocates for the incoming administration of President Trump, to support so called democracy movements to overthrow the government of President […]
Ethiopia: GERD Requires Additional 80 Billion Birr Despite 97.6 Percent Completion
ENA The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd), under construction. 15 January 2025 Addis Standard (Addis Ababa) Addis Abeba — The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project requires an additional 80 billion Birr to complete its remaining construction work, despite reaching 97.6% completion, according to the GERD Project Coordination Office. Launched 14 years ago with an initial […]
African Union commends Somalia, Ethiopia for restoring ties – AfricaNews 07:14
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Left) and Somali President Hasan Sheikh Mohamud share a light moment in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Sunday, January 12, 2025 – Copyright © africanews Kato, Ronald/ Ethiopia PM office By Africanews diplomatic crisis Ethiopia and Somalia buried their year-long hatchet caused by Addis Ababa’s quest for sea access from Somaliland. The African […]
Ethiopia: Addis Abeba Trade Bureau Targets Fuel Stations Causing ‘Unnecessary Queues,’ Warns of Legal Action for Noncompliance
15 January 2025 Addis Standard (Addis Ababa) Addis Abeba — The Addis Abeba Trade Bureau has issued a warning that it will take action against fuel stations responsible for creating unnecessary queues, following the recently approved proclamation by the parliament with the aim of regulating the petroleum products trade system. During a press briefing held on 14 January, […]
The United States (U.S.) Government Through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Strengthens Ethiopia’s Malaria Response with Critical Donation to the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI)
The contents of this website are copyright-free and can be republished freely without authorisation. Source: U.S. Embassy in Ethiopia The United States (U.S.) Government Through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Strengthens Ethiopia’s Malaria Response with Critical Donation to the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) The donation event, held at EPHI, included a tour of […]
Expert to give free Carlisle talk on 1984-85 Ethiopian famine – The Carlisle News & Star 13:22
Book now: Free Carlisle talk on the 1984-85 Ethiopian famine By Andrew Cunningham Reporter Fisherman’s excitement at large catch confused as a cry for help by passers-by Joe Human MBE, who worked for Oxfam during the time of the Ethiopian famine, will be speaking at the event (Image: Supplied) An international development expert from Cumbria will give […]
Interview: Ethiopia and Abiy Ahmed – The Hundred (Substack) 16:12
The Hundred SubscribeSign in Interviews Interview: Ethiopia and Abiy Ahmed #81: With Tom Gardner Dec 03, 2024 Welcome to The Hundred! If you would like to support our work, you can order my new book, How Tyrants Fall: And How Nations Survive. I’m delighted to say that The Economist recommends it as one of the best books […]
EU provides €40 million in humanitarian aid in Ethiopia – EU Reporter 19:03
Ethiopia EU provides €40 million in humanitarian aid in Ethiopia on January 15, 2025 By EU Reporter Correspondent As Ethiopia faces multiple humanitarian challenges due to the impact of conflicts, recurrent climate shocks, as well as outbreaks of infectious diseases, the Commission will provide €40 million in initial humanitarian aid for 2025. This brings total EU humanitarian […]
Empowering Ethiopian livestock keepers: A new approach to learning – CGIAR 19:18
Empowering Ethiopian livestock keepers: A new approach to learning The Ethiopian landscape, a tapestry of rolling highlands and vast pastoral plains, has long echoed with the sounds of livestock. For generations, these animals have been the lifeblood of rural communities, providing sustenance, income, and a connection to the land. However, farmers face significant challenges, including […]
Love took Ephrem from a refugee camp to the lecture hall – Leiden University
Love took Ephrem from a refugee camp to the lecture hall Between Ethiopia and Leiden 15 January 2025 text: Tim Senden Raised by his grandmother and grandfather, trained as a doctor, the medical director of a camp for Eritrean refugees: Ephrem Tesfay was anything but a typical student when he arrived in Leiden in 2019. Still, he […]