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Agence France-Presse on MSNLife under Eritrean 'occupation' in northern EthiopiaFrom his home in the far north of Ethiopia, Hagos can see Eritrean soldiers positioned on the other side of his town, Alitena ...
Ethiopia expects five Chinese companies to invest a total of $1.75 billion in the East African nation, mainly in solar-cell ...
Companies at a two-day investment conference in Addis Ababa signed deals to inject over $1.7 billion into the country.
The dual peacebuilding processes are equally important – and can run simultaneously through coordination and sequencing.
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AllAfrica on MSNFour Opposition Parties Call for Political, Security Reforms Ahead of Ethiopia's 7th National Election - Warn Current Conditions Threaten Vote's 'Credibility'Four opposition parties have called for urgent reforms ahead of Ethiopia's seventh national election, urging the government to ensure the presence of a "fair media" and allow civic institutions to ...
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Iran and Ethiopia have a security deal – here’s why they signed itTehran has been using its security apparatus and military capabilities to establish and expand political and economic ties ...
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Briefly on MSNMakhadzi Graces the AFRIMA 2025 Conference in Ethiopia As a Panellist: "It All Started As a Dream"South African singer Makhadzi made her mark on the global stage once again after she graced the AFRIMA 2025 Conference in ...
With Ethiopia supporting Bitcoin mining at the state level, the crypto sector in Africa is entering a new chapter, with ...
Leading the walk was Her Excellency Dr. Mekdes Daba, Ethiopia’s Minister of Health. She was joined by senior representatives ...
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Tuko News on MSNEthiopia Auctions Dollars to Deal with Forex Chaos as Kenya's Reserves Hit KSh 1.33 TrillionEthiopia is struggling to harmonise exchange rates nearly a year after floating the birr, while Kenya boosts its forex ...
Opening the third manufacturing expo under the government’s Ethiopia Tamrit campaign this week, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ...
Ethiopia has signed investment deals for its minerals and energy sectors worth more than $1.7-billion, mostly with Chinese firms, its finance ministry said. The East African nation, which struck a ...
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