Ethiopia has officially ended its first Marburg virus outbreak, with no new cases reported for 42 days, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday, after a swift response that contained the ...
Germany and Ethiopia on Thursday highlighted the importance of the United Nations for conflict resolution, as US President ...
The Government of Ethiopia has officially declared the end of its first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease following the completion of the mandatory follow-up period, with no new ...
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Ethiopia to Double Air Force Capacity By 2030, PM Warns Regional and Global Actors Against Challenging National Interests
Ethiopia plans to double the capacity of its Air Force and transition to fifth-generation combat capabilities by 2030, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced, issuing a stern warning to regional and ...
By Dawit Endeshaw ADDIS ABABA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Ethiopia has declared the end of an outbreak of Marburg virus, the World Health Organization said on Monday, after the disease killed at least nine ...
A loose Amhara militia network that fought the TPLF now wages a decentralised insurgency – and is pulling Addis Ababa and ...
The decadeslong dispute over Nile waters escalated in September when Ethiopia launched the $5 billion Grand Ethiopian ...
President Donald Trump says he's ready to restart U.S. mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia over Nile River water sharing ...
With debt deals and drones in the balance, Abiy walks a tightrope between Beijing and Abu Dhabi after Israel recognises the ...
Thousands of Orthodox Christians in white traditional attire celebrated Christmas Eve with a Mass, prayers and hymns during a candlelight ceremony in Ethiopia’s capital.
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Ethiopia and Rwanda are redefining Africa’s air travel future with two major airport projects
On one side, Ethiopia is building what could become the largest airport in African history, a massive new hub designed to take pressure off Addis Ababa’s fast-growing air traffic. On the other hand, ...
Trachoma is the leading cause of infectious blindness in the world, with Ethiopia the most impacted country in Africa. In a ...
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