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Preparations Finalized For 11th Extraordinary Session Of AU: MFA

Preparations Finalized For 11th Extraordinary Session Of AU: MFA
Preparations have been finalized to successfully host the 11th Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) scheduled to take place in Addis Ababa 17th-18th November 2018. Meles Alem, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told local...

Ethio-India Businesspersons Networking at Very Good Stage, Says Indian Delegation Head

Newly Introduced Projects to Enhance Ethio-India Cooperation
Ethiopia and Indian business companies networking is going on very well and at a very good stage, Indian business delegation Head Hiran said. In an exclusive interview with ENA during the Ethio-Indian Business Forum yesterday, Jian International Trade Organization Chief Secretary and delegation head CA...

Turkish president receives Ethiopian premier in Ankara

By: MoDuale Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan welcomed Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali of Ethiopia, who is in Turkey for an official visit, with an official ceremony at the Presidential Complex. After the national anthems of Turkey and Ethiopia were played, Prime Minister Ahmed Ali of...

Ethiopia’s prime minister to pay official visit to Turkey

Abiy Ahmed due to Turkey on Aug. 18 upon invitation of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
By: Anadolu Agency Ethiopia's prime minister will pay an official visit to Turkey on Wednesday, according to an official statement. Abiy Ahmed is scheduled to arrive in the country upon the invitation of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's Communications Directorate announced on Tuesday. The visit is of...

Ethiopia, Germany Keen to Bolster Ties

State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mrs, Hirut Zemene met with the German Minister of State, Mrs. Michelle Muntefering later on Tuesday (January 22)
State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mrs, Hirut Zemene met with the German Minister of State, Mrs. Michelle Muntefering later on Tuesday (January 22) on the margins of the EU-African Union Ministerial meeting being held in Brussels, Belgium. They discussed on the upcoming visit of German President Frank-Walter...

UN appeals for faster passage for aid convoys to Ethiopia’s Tigray

© WFP Humanitarian aid being delivered to the Tigray region of Ethiopia by a convoy of 50 trucks .
By: United Nations Unobstructed aid deliveries are crucial in the northern Ethiopian region where the World Food Programme (WFP) says that four million people need emergency food assistance, after more than eight months of conflict between regional and central government forces. In a related development, the UN...

Ethiopia says ethnic clashes kill more than 20 in past week

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia –  Ethiopia's government says more than 20 people have been killed in renewed clashes between ethnic Oromos and Somalis in the past week. Spokesman Negeri Lenco says 98 people were arrested in the Oromia region and five arrested in the Somali region....

Sudan takes step towards debt relief with IMF review

Over 100 IMF members  pledged to provide $334 million in debt relief for Somalia
By: REUTERS The International Monetary Fund said on Friday it had reached a staff-level agreement with Sudan on completion of the second and final review under its staff-monitored programme, in a step towards debt relief. A strong performance under the year-long IMF economic reform programme is...

Ethiopia, Canada Vow to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

Ethiopia, Canada Vow to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde met Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau in Vancouver, Canada, in which, the two sides have agreed to further strengthen bilateral ties between Ethiopia and Canada. According to Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs President Sahle-Work said Canada has been a true friend...

Ethiopians who fled over land rights now face eviction from Calais “Jungle”

By Sally Hayden CALAIS, France (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Deep in the Calais "Jungle" migrant camp in northern France, hundreds of Oromo Ethiopians set up their own school. An Irish volunteer came to teach classes during the day, but at other times groups of Oromo men,...