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  • Salwa, a refugee mother of six from Sudan who fled to Ethiopia, eating with her children at home in Ura site, Benishangul-Gumuz region, Ethiopia (Photo: WFP) Addis Abeba- The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that refugees in Ethiopia face worsening hunger as severe funding shortages have forced the agency to cut food rations. …
    Salwa, a refugee mother of six from Sudan who fled to Ethiopia, eating with her children at home in Ura site, Benishangul-Gumuz region, Ethiopia (Photo: WFP) Addis Abeba- The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that refugees in Ethiopia face worsening hunger as severe funding shortages have forced the agency to cut food rations. …
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  • Children-from-near-Sekota-camp-“Mai Gulit,” (Photo: Addis Standard source) Addis Abeba- Displaced people from East Wollega Zone, Oromia region, who have sought refuge near Sekota town in the Wag Hemra Nationality Administration of Amhara region, said they are facing severe hardships, including food shortages. One displaced man, who requested anonymity for security reasons, told Addis Standard that he …
    Children-from-near-Sekota-camp-“Mai Gulit,” (Photo: Addis Standard source) Addis Abeba- Displaced people from East Wollega Zone, Oromia region, who have sought refuge near Sekota town in the Wag Hemra Nationality Administration of Amhara region, said they are facing severe hardships, including food shortages. One displaced man, who requested anonymity for security reasons, told Addis Standard that he …
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  • Salwa, a refugee mother of six from Sudan who fled to Ethiopia, eating with her children at home in Ura site, Benishangul-Gumuz region, Ethiopia (Photo: WFP) Addis Abeba- The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that refugees in Ethiopia face worsening hunger as severe funding shortages have forced the agency to cut food rations. …
    Salwa, a refugee mother of six from Sudan who fled to Ethiopia, eating with her children at home in Ura site, Benishangul-Gumuz region, Ethiopia (Photo: WFP) Addis Abeba- The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that refugees in Ethiopia face worsening hunger as severe funding shortages have forced the agency to cut food rations. …
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  • Children-from-near-Sekota-camp-“Mai Gulit,” (Photo: Addis Standard source) Addis Abeba- Displaced people from East Wollega Zone, Oromia region, who have sought refuge near Sekota town in the Wag Hemra Nationality Administration of Amhara region, said they are facing severe hardships, including food shortages. One displaced man, who requested anonymity for security reasons, told Addis Standard that he …
    Children-from-near-Sekota-camp-“Mai Gulit,” (Photo: Addis Standard source) Addis Abeba- Displaced people from East Wollega Zone, Oromia region, who have sought refuge near Sekota town in the Wag Hemra Nationality Administration of Amhara region, said they are facing severe hardships, including food shortages. One displaced man, who requested anonymity for security reasons, told Addis Standard that he …
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  • Six-arrested-over-harassment-of-women-wearing-trousers-in-WondoGenet-Sidama region (photo: Social media) Addis Abeba – Authorities in Wondo Genet town, Sidama region, said six individuals have been taken into custody after a widely circulated video showed women wearing trousers being harassed in the town. The footage, which surfaced earlier this week on social media, depicted groups of children and youths attempting to …
    Six-arrested-over-harassment-of-women-wearing-trousers-in-WondoGenet-Sidama region (photo: Social media) Addis Abeba – Authorities in Wondo Genet town, Sidama region, said six individuals have been taken into custody after a widely circulated video showed women wearing trousers being harassed in the town. The footage, which surfaced earlier this week on social media, depicted groups of children and youths attempting to …
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  • Six-arrested-over-harassment-of-women-wearing-trousers-in-WondoGenet-Sidama region (photo: Social media) Addis Abeba – Authorities in Wondo Genet town, Sidama region, said six individuals have been taken into custody after a widely circulated video showed women wearing trousers being harassed in the town. The footage, which surfaced earlier this week on social media, depicted groups of children and youths attempting to …
    Six-arrested-over-harassment-of-women-wearing-trousers-in-WondoGenet-Sidama region (photo: Social media) Addis Abeba – Authorities in Wondo Genet town, Sidama region, said six individuals have been taken into custody after a widely circulated video showed women wearing trousers being harassed in the town. The footage, which surfaced earlier this week on social media, depicted groups of children and youths attempting to …
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  • By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its origin identity once …
    By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its origin identity once …
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  • By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            24th September, 2025 Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its …
    By: Henok Mechal and Fetiya Ahmed                                                                                                            24th September, 2025 Ethiopia’s Honey: From Tradition to Transformation Ethiopia, Africa’s largest honey producer, harvests over 56,000 metric tonnes annually, drawn from its unrivaled floral diversity and millennia-old beekeeping heritage. Yet, despite this abundance, less than 5% enters international markets largely as bulk, unbranded, polyfloral honey, stripped of its …
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  • Major General Fiseha Kidanu, Tigray Bureau of Peace and Security head Photo: Tigrai TV Mekelle—The Tigray Bureau of Peace and Security has condemned a grenade attack in Maichew town, Southern Tigray, as a “sabotage attempt” and warned that it reflects deliberate efforts by hostile groups to destabilize the region.  In a statement issued yesterday, the …
    Major General Fiseha Kidanu, Tigray Bureau of Peace and Security head Photo: Tigrai TV Mekelle—The Tigray Bureau of Peace and Security has condemned a grenade attack in Maichew town, Southern Tigray, as a “sabotage attempt” and warned that it reflects deliberate efforts by hostile groups to destabilize the region.  In a statement issued yesterday, the …
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