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(Bloomberg) -- Somalia’s government asked the African Union and United Nations to exclude Ethiopian soldiers from a revamped peacekeeping force fighting al-Qaeda-linked insurgents.(Bloomberg) -- Somalia’s government asked the African Union and United Nations to exclude Ethiopian soldiers from a revamped peacekeeping force fighting al-Qaeda-linked insurgents.WWW.HIIRAAN.COMSomalia wants Ethiopia excluded from force battling Al-Shabaab(Bloomberg) -- Somalia’s government asked the African Union and United Nations to exclude Ethiopian soldiers from a revamped peacekeeping force fighting al-Qaeda-linked insurgents.0 Comments 0 SharesPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Mogadishu (HOL) — The Ethiopian Dialogue Commission is pressing the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) to reconsider its decision to boycott Ethiopia’s National Dialogue Conference, a move they say threatens to destabilize the already fragile peace agreement established between the two sides in 2018.Mogadishu (HOL) — The Ethiopian Dialogue Commission is pressing the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) to reconsider its decision to boycott Ethiopia’s National Dialogue Conference, a move they say threatens to destabilize the already fragile peace agreement established between the two sides in 2018.WWW.HIIRAAN.COMEthiopian Dialogue Commission presses ONLF to rejoin peace talksMogadishu (HOL) — The Ethiopian Dialogue Commission is pressing the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) to reconsider its decision to boycott Ethiopia’s National Dialogue Conference, a move they say threatens to destabilize the already fragile peace agreement established between the two sides in 2018.0 Comments 0 Shares
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Ethiopian runner Yomif Kejelcha made every second count as he broke the men’s half-marathon record by just one secondEthiopian runner Yomif Kejelcha made every second count as he broke the men’s half-marathon record by just one secondABCNEWS.GO.COMEthiopian runner Yomif Kejelcha breaks men's half-marathon world record by one secondEthiopian runner Yomif Kejelcha made every second count as he broke the men’s half-marathon record by just one second0 Comments 0 Shares
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VALENCIA, Spain (AP) — Ethiopian runner Yomif Kejelcha made every second count as he broke the men’s half-marathon record by just one second Sunday. Kejelcha finished strongly in the Spanish …VALENCIA, Spain (AP) — Ethiopian runner Yomif Kejelcha made every second count as he broke the men’s half-marathon record by just one second Sunday. Kejelcha finished strongly in the Spanish …Access to this page has been deniedpx-captcha0 Comments 0 Shares
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An agreement two years ago halted a bloody conflict in Ethiopia but sowed the seeds of new onesAn agreement two years ago halted a bloody conflict in Ethiopia but sowed the seeds of new onesWWW.ECONOMIST.COMAnother African war loomsAn agreement two years ago halted a bloody conflict in Ethiopia but sowed the seeds of new ones0 Comments 0 Shares
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Situation Report in English on Ethiopia and 4 other countries about Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment, Drought and more; published on 27 Oct 2024 by WFPSituation Report in English on Ethiopia and 4 other countries about Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment, Drought and more; published on 27 Oct 2024 by WFPRELIEFWEB.INTWFP Ethiopia Country Brief, September 2024 - EthiopiaSituation Report in English on Ethiopia and 4 other countries about Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment, Drought and more; published on 27 Oct 2024 by WFP0 Comments 0 Shares
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Mogadishu (HOL) — Ethiopia’s strategic bid for a Red Sea foothold is intensifying regional tensions across the Horn of Africa, sparking a tug-of-war among Ethiopia, Djibouti, Egypt, and Somalia that could alter the region’s political landscape.Mogadishu (HOL) — Ethiopia’s strategic bid for a Red Sea foothold is intensifying regional tensions across the Horn of Africa, sparking a tug-of-war among Ethiopia, Djibouti, Egypt, and Somalia that could alter the region’s political landscape.WWW.HIIRAAN.COMEthiopia’s Red Sea gamble ignites volatile power struggle in the HornMogadishu (HOL) — Ethiopia’s strategic bid for a Red Sea foothold is intensifying regional tensions across the Horn of Africa, sparking a tug-of-war among Ethiopia, Djibouti, Egypt, and Somalia that could alter the region’s political landscape.0 Comments 0 Shares
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The Ethiopian Investment Commission has granted 108 new licenses in the first quarter, attracting foreign and domestic investors. The trading sector reforms and...The Ethiopian Investment Commission has granted 108 new licenses in the first quarter, attracting foreign and domestic investors. The trading sector reforms and...TVBRICS.COMEthiopia Issues 108 New Investment Licenses in Q1 Amid Trading Reforms | TV BRICS, 28.10.24The Ethiopian Investment Commission has granted 108 new licenses in the first quarter, attracting foreign and domestic investors. The trading sector reforms and...0 Comments 0 Shares
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Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia's African Union peacekeeping mission (ATMIS) faces potential delays in its final transition due to significant funding gaps and rising tensions with Ethiopia, placing the mission's completion at risk.Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia's African Union peacekeeping mission (ATMIS) faces potential delays in its final transition due to significant funding gaps and rising tensions with Ethiopia, placing the mission's completion at risk.WWW.HIIRAAN.COMATMIS transition in Somalia could stall due to funding shortages, rising Ethiopia tensionsMogadishu (HOL) — Somalia's African Union peacekeeping mission (ATMIS) faces potential delays in its final transition due to significant funding gaps and rising tensions with Ethiopia, placing the mission's completion at risk.0 Comments 0 Shares
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Addis Ababa, October 28/2024 (ENA) Ethiopia’s Finance Minister, Ahmed Shide, met with representatives...Addis Ababa, October 28/2024 (ENA) Ethiopia’s Finance Minister, Ahmed Shide, met with representatives...WWW.ENA.ETEthiopia’s Finance Minister Discusses with representatives from IFC, MIGAAddis Ababa, October 28/2024 (ENA) Ethiopia’s Finance Minister, Ahmed Shide, met with representatives from the International Finance Corporation and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) on the sidelines of the 2024 World Bank and IMF Annual Meetings. The high-level Ethiopian delegation, led by Minister Ahmed Shide, had fruitful exchanges with IFC’s Managing Director Makhtar Diop and MIGA’s Vice President, Ethiopis Tafara on Ethiopia’s homegrown macroeconomic reform and ways to deepen strategic collaboration for private sector development. The meetings discussed Ethiopia’s efforts and reforms to boost private sector investments, including recent opening of the retail, financial and other sectors to international investors. Ahmed briefed the counterparts on the implementation of the homegrown macroeconomic reform and the positive early signs of progress, including positive business sentiment from private investors. The Minister expressed the government’s commitment to further deepen efforts to boost private sector investment, including in the energy, manufacturing, logistics, and telecom sectors with the aim to foster sustainable growth. The two agencies commended Ethiopia’s efforts to create an enabling environment for investment while underscoring the importance of sustained efforts required to further improve the investment climate and unlock the full potential of private sector-led development. The Minister requested the two agencies to scale up efforts to support private investments in Ethiopia taking into consideration the current favorable macroeconomic environment established for the private sector. IFC’s Managing Director Maktar has affirmed his commitment to continue leveraging IFC’s technical support and mobilization of resources to support development endeavors in Ethiopia and expressed readiness to explore options in financing the new airport project development as well as rural development and agriculture initiatives in collaboration with other development partners. Both IFC and MIGA expressed readiness and commitment to mobilize additional resources by leveraging all the different instruments, including the recently streamlined guarantees scheme available for the private sector. The parties agreed to work closely to strengthen the partnerships, leverage more resources, and to jointly organize a high-level Foreign Direct Investment Roundtable workshop in Addis Ababa around January 2025.0 Comments 0 Shares
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Several daily Operator News updates covering all Operator Route Network changes, strategic fleet developments and aircraft orders, start-ups and bankruptcies, mergers and acquisitions and partnerships and alliances.Several daily Operator News updates covering all Operator Route Network changes, strategic fleet developments and aircraft orders, start-ups and bankruptcies, mergers and acquisitions and partnerships and alliances.WWW.CH-AVIATION.COMEritrea sues Ethiopian Airlines for $3mn in claims - reportSeveral daily Operator News updates covering all Operator Route Network changes, strategic fleet developments and aircraft orders, start-ups and bankruptcies, mergers and acquisitions and partnerships and alliances.0 Comments 0 Shares
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The African Students Association (ASA) at DePauw hosted its first event of the semester, a vibrant celebration of the Ethiopian New Year, or Enkutatash. The event marked the club’s successful execution of its annual tradition. Nearly 50 students from diverse backgrounds gathered in the Union Building (UB) Ballroom, which was decorated with colorful, African-inspired tablecloths, […]The African Students Association (ASA) at DePauw hosted its first event of the semester, a vibrant celebration of the Ethiopian New Year, or Enkutatash. The event marked the club’s successful execution of its annual tradition. Nearly 50 students from diverse backgrounds gathered in the Union Building (UB) Ballroom, which was decorated with colorful, African-inspired tablecloths, […]THEDEPAUW.COMAfrican Student’s Association Celebrates the Ethiopian New Year - The DePauwThe African Students Association (ASA) at DePauw hosted its first event of the semester, a vibrant celebration of the Ethiopian New Year, or Enkutatash. The event marked the club’s successful execution of its annual tradition. Nearly 50 students from diverse backgrounds gathered in the Union Building (UB) Ballroom, which was decorated with colorful, African-inspired tablecloths, […]0 Comments 0 Shares
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