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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.
First Street in Addis will be closed on Wednesday afternoon for parade honoring American Idol contestant John Foster.
Addis Ababa’s willingness to work with regional rivals in the Middle East shows its practical approach to foreign relations.
Ethiopia secures over $1.6 billion in investment deals, primarily with Chinese companies, focusing on energy and mineral sectors to boost its economy.
John Foster, an Addis native competing to be this season’s American Idol winner, has advanced to the Top 5 of the show. This ...
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Belfast Live on MSNJonny Addis is backing Irish League clubs to push on in Europe againUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
In a strategic move to deepen its presence in South Asia and enhance cross-continental connectivity, Ethiopian Airlines has ...
Foster originally auditioned for American Idol in Nashville, singing “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” by Alan Jackson and “Goodbye ...
With the growing infrastructure developments, the city has become a more vibrant and accessible destination, offering a range ...
Foster, 18, graduated from Brusly High School and secured his spot after performing “The Bare Necessities” and “The Rainbow ...
Meatloaf on Mondays, music on Sundays. Addis’ own John Foster is spicing up 'American Idol' with a whole lot of talent and a ...
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