October 05, 2023
Africa: Africa Should Harness Its Rich Mineral Resources to Advance Clean Energy Transition
The harmful consequences of climate change are the worst threats facing humanity across the world especially Africa. And one of the solutions mentioned along with the problem is… Read more »
Ethiopia: Time to Beef Up Solidarity Against Terrorism
The long standing and sleepless enemy of human beings, terrorism is once again striking countries one at a time. Lurching somewhere and waiting for the right time and suitable… Read more »
Africa: Promoting Indigenous Cultures and Scaling Up Best Practices - a Global Imperative
To promote the best experiences and indigenous culture and scale up best practices for Africa and humanity around the world, politicians and traditional leaders are expected to… Read more »
October 04, 2023
Ethiopia: Plans Afoot to Improve Coffee Quality to Boost Export Earnings
The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority disclosed that promotional and capacity building activities are well underway to improve quality coffee production and increase export… Read more »
Ethiopia: Green Legacy Initiative's Role in Improving Livelihoods of the People
It is estimated that Africa's forests and woodlands cover about a quarter of the overall land area of the continent. Hundreds of millions of people in the continent rely on forests… Read more »
Ethiopia: Govt Launches €650 Million Multi-Annual Indicative Programme
Ethiopia and European Union (EU) commenced 650 million Euro cooperation programs towards restructuring Ethiopia's peace building, accelerating reconstruction and green transition. Read more »
Ethiopia: RDF Vital to Accelerate Digital Transformation, Achieve SDGs - State Minister
International Telecommunication Union's (ITU)'s Regional Development Forum (RDF) is crucial in accelerating digital transformation and achieving sustainable development goals in… Read more »
Ethiopia: Irreechaa Promoting Untapped Oromo Culture - Bureau
Irreechaa, Thanksgiving festival among Oromo people would further enhance activities to promote untapped Oromo culture in a better way, said Oromia Culture and Tourism Bureau. Read more »
Ethiopia: GERD Should Be Viewed Beyond Mere Power Plant
GERD is indeed a living symbol for fraternity, mutual cooperation in development among African countries and a tool for promoting peace in the Horn of Africa. This dam has nothing… Read more »
Ethiopia: Heighten Relations to Advance International Cooperation
The long standing relations between Ethiopia and the European Union (EU) are improving from time to time. Read more »
Ethiopia: Scholars Weigh Abbay Dam's Regional Integration Roles
The installation of Abbay Dam's five turbines gives impetus to country's economy and the region apart from flickering hope for millions of Ethiopians who do not have access to… Read more »
Ethiopia: An Ethiopian Month Packed With Holidays - Mawlid, Meskel and Irreecha
September is the ninth month on the European calendar and the first Ethiopian month of Ethiopian New Year 2016. The eight-year long gap between the two keeps on recurring… Read more »
October 01, 2023
Ethiopia: Call to Expand Coffee Exports to Japan
Ethiopian coffee association, coffee growers and trade societies should play a significant role to expand coffee export to Japan and other countries thereby becoming more… Read more »
September 30, 2023
Ethiopia: U.S. Lauds Ethiopia's Transitional Justice Efforts
The U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken applauded government's endeavor to ensure transitional justice in Ethiopia. Read more »
Ethiopia: Unesco Heritage Sites Inspiring Tourism Revolution
When United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) enlisted 12 heritages in its first version sites in 1978, Ethiopia was amongst the seven countries… Read more »
Ethiopia: Hospital Stepping Up to Preserve Nation's Medical History
In a significant step towards preserving Ethiopia's medical history, Alert Comprehensive Specialized Hospital convened a fruitful discussion forum with the Japanese Sasakawa Health… Read more »
September 12, 2021
Ethiopia: Largest Single Restitution of Looted Artifacts Set to Come Back Home
Ethiopia has restituted its national treasures that were looted in 1968 at the Battle of Mekdela. The heritages were handed over to the Embassy of Ethiopia in London by the… Read more »
December 29, 2020
Ethiopia: Ministry to Bring Back Hundred Stolen Heritages Home
Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced that it has planned to return around hundred stolen heritages within 10 years interval having established a new National Heritage Returns… Read more »
May 02, 2017
Ethiopia: Climate Change Could Drive Coastal Food Webs to Collapse
Coastal marine food webs could be in danger of collapse as a result of rising carbon dioxide levels, according to our new research. The study shows that although species such as… Read more »
April 03, 2015
Ethiopia: Mother Tongue Teaching-Learning Key to Assure Quality Education
Second grade students in Sidama, Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' State of Ethiopia, are learning to read with the revised curriculum developed by USAID and… Read more »
Ethiopia: Ministry to Step Up Bio-Fuel Development Efforts
The Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy announced that the ongoing efforts in tapping the rich bio-fuel resources in Ethiopia would be stepped up with a view to ensuring… Read more »