• (Photo: Social Media) Addis Abeba – Health professionals across Ethiopia have launched a coordinated social media campaign demanding fair compensation, health insurance coverage, and better benefits. The organizers say they are preparing to submit a letter to authorities listing ten key demands, accompanied by a deadline – and warned that a strike could follow if their …
    (Photo: Social Media) Addis Abeba – Health professionals across Ethiopia have launched a coordinated social media campaign demanding fair compensation, health insurance coverage, and better benefits. The organizers say they are preparing to submit a letter to authorities listing ten key demands, accompanied by a deadline – and warned that a strike could follow if their …
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    Ethiopian health workers launch campaign for fair pay, insurance; threaten strike over unmet demands - Addis Standard
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  • Addis Abeba– The Ethiopian Media Authority (EMA) has suspended “New Chapter”, a program aired by EBS Television, following the March 24, 2025, episode, which the authority deemed to contain “false information” that “misled the public” and “created suspicion.” The broadcast featured an account by Birtukan Temesgen, who claimed to have been “abducted and raped” in …
    Addis Abeba– The Ethiopian Media Authority (EMA) has suspended “New Chapter”, a program aired by EBS Television, following the March 24, 2025, episode, which the authority deemed to contain “false information” that “misled the public” and “created suspicion.” The broadcast featured an account by Birtukan Temesgen, who claimed to have been “abducted and raped” in …
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    Ethiopian Media Authority suspends EBS TV program over "false information", "misleading the public" - Addis Standard
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  • Abe Dongoro district, located in Horo Guduru Wallaga zone of Oromia region Addis Abeba– More than 20 people were killed in an attack in Oromia region’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone, Abe Dongoro district, in a kebele called Tullu Moti, according to officials and residents. The attack, which took place on March 28, was followed by …
    Abe Dongoro district, located in Horo Guduru Wallaga zone of Oromia region Addis Abeba– More than 20 people were killed in an attack in Oromia region’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone, Abe Dongoro district, in a kebele called Tullu Moti, according to officials and residents. The attack, which took place on March 28, was followed by …
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    More than 20 killed, three abducted in Oromia’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone; officials blame Fano militants - Addis Standard
    More than 20 killed, three abducted in Oromia’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone; officials blame Fano militants Addis Standard -
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  • (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
    (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
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    Locked Out, Not Backing Down: Ethiopia’s strategic maritime interests amid Red Sea power struggle - Addis Standard
    Locked Out, Not Backing Down: Ethiopia’s strategic maritime interests amid Red Sea power struggle Addis Standard Commentary -
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  • Addis Abeba– The Ethiopian Media Authority (EMA) has suspended “New Chapter”, a program aired by EBS Television, following the March 24, 2025, episode, which the authority deemed to contain “false information” that “misled the public” and “created suspicion.” The broadcast featured an account by Birtukan Temesgen, who claimed to have been “abducted and raped” in …
    Addis Abeba– The Ethiopian Media Authority (EMA) has suspended “New Chapter”, a program aired by EBS Television, following the March 24, 2025, episode, which the authority deemed to contain “false information” that “misled the public” and “created suspicion.” The broadcast featured an account by Birtukan Temesgen, who claimed to have been “abducted and raped” in …
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    Ethiopian Media Authority suspends EBS TV program over "false information", "misleading the public" - Addis Standard
    Ethiopian Media Authority suspends EBS TV program over "false information", "misleading the public" Addis Standard News -
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  • Abe Dongoro district, located in Horo Guduru Wallaga zone of Oromia region Addis Abeba– More than 20 people were killed in an attack in Oromia region’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone, Abe Dongoro district, in a kebele called Tullu Moti, according to officials and residents. The attack, which took place on March 28, was followed by …
    Abe Dongoro district, located in Horo Guduru Wallaga zone of Oromia region Addis Abeba– More than 20 people were killed in an attack in Oromia region’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone, Abe Dongoro district, in a kebele called Tullu Moti, according to officials and residents. The attack, which took place on March 28, was followed by …
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    More than 20 killed, three abducted in Oromia’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone; officials blame Fano militants - Addis Standard
    More than 20 killed, three abducted in Oromia’s Horo Guduru Wollega zone; officials blame Fano militants Addis Standard -
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  • Jigjiga, the capital of city of Somali Regional State (Photo: ENA) By Hussien Mohamed Yusuf Addis Abeba – In recent times, I have followed with interest a range of articles and commentaries reflecting both praise and criticism of the current administration in the Somali Regional State. The perspectives have been varied—some highlighting notable achievements since 2018, …
    Jigjiga, the capital of city of Somali Regional State (Photo: ENA) By Hussien Mohamed Yusuf Addis Abeba – In recent times, I have followed with interest a range of articles and commentaries reflecting both praise and criticism of the current administration in the Somali Regional State. The perspectives have been varied—some highlighting notable achievements since 2018, …
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    Progress with Perspective: Embracing criticism, recognizing change in Ethiopia's Somali region - Addis Standard
    Progress with Perspective: Embracing criticism, recognizing change in Ethiopia's Somali region Addis Standard Op/Ed -
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  • (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
    (Photo: Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise) By Yohanan Yokamo Addis Abeba – Throughout history, the Red Sea has drawn varying levels of attention due to the strategic interests of different actors and the region’s shifting geopolitical landscape. Since the turn of the century—particularly following the Arab Spring—both regional and international focus on this vital waterway has …
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    Locked Out, Not Backing Down: Ethiopia’s strategic maritime interests amid Red Sea power struggle - Addis Standard
    Locked Out, Not Backing Down: Ethiopia’s strategic maritime interests amid Red Sea power struggle Addis Standard Commentary -
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  • Jigjiga, the capital of city of Somali Regional State (Photo: ENA) By Hussien Mohamed Yusuf Addis Abeba – In recent times, I have followed with interest a range of articles and commentaries reflecting both praise and criticism of the current administration in the Somali Regional State. The perspectives have been varied—some highlighting notable achievements since 2018, …
    Jigjiga, the capital of city of Somali Regional State (Photo: ENA) By Hussien Mohamed Yusuf Addis Abeba – In recent times, I have followed with interest a range of articles and commentaries reflecting both praise and criticism of the current administration in the Somali Regional State. The perspectives have been varied—some highlighting notable achievements since 2018, …
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    Progress with Perspective: Embracing criticism, recognizing change in Ethiopia's Somali region - Addis Standard
    Progress with Perspective: Embracing criticism, recognizing change in Ethiopia's Somali region Addis Standard Op/Ed -
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  • (Photo: Daily News Egypt) Addis Abeba– Eritrea and Egypt have rejected the involvement of non-coastal states in Red Sea security, stating that the waterway’s governance “should be led by coastal nations,” following a visit by Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh to Cairo on Sunday, according to the Egyptian presidency. Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, Egypt’s presidential spokesperson, …
    (Photo: Daily News Egypt) Addis Abeba– Eritrea and Egypt have rejected the involvement of non-coastal states in Red Sea security, stating that the waterway’s governance “should be led by coastal nations,” following a visit by Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh to Cairo on Sunday, according to the Egyptian presidency. Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, Egypt’s presidential spokesperson, …
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    Eritrea, Egypt reject non-coastal states' role in Red Sea security - Addis Standard
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