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Somaliland President to pay official visit to Ethiopia

Somaliland President Departed to Guinea-Conakry on state-visit
By: Mohamed Duale Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi will pay an official visit to Ethiopia on Tuesday, according to an official statement. President bihi is scheduled to arrive upon the invitation of Ethiopia Prime minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, the Somaliland government announced on Monday. Somaliland information ministry...

Ethiopian PM Presided Over the Inaugural Ceremony of Djibouti International Free Trade Zone

Addis Ababa July 05/2018 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has presided over the inaugural ceremony of a newly constructed Djibouti International Free Trade Zone at the port of Djibouti today. Resting on about 240 hectares, the free trade corridor is the biggest free trade facility in...

Egypt FM to head to Ethiopia after Nile dam talks stall

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry will visit Addis Ababa next week for talks with his Ethiopian counterpart, a foreign ministry spokesman said, in a bid to end a standoff over a multi-billion dollar dam project on the Nile river. The dispute, which...

Ethiopian PM says Unilateral Ceasefire Shows Government’s Commitment For Wellbeing of People Of Tigray

Ethiopian PM says Unilateral Ceasefire Shows Government’s Commitment For Wellbeing of People Of Tigray
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said that through the recently declared unilateral humanitarian ceasefire, the Government of Ethiopia has shown to the world its good intentions for the wellbeing of the people of the Tigray Region. The full statement issued by the Ethiopian Prime Minister...

Ethiopia, Somaliland to Cooperate in Infrastructure Development

Addis Ababa Feburary 10/2017 Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said that his government will work with the Somaliland administration, an autonomous region of Somalia, on infrastructure development for mutual benefit. The Prime Minister made the remark during a discussion here with a delegation from Somaliland led...

Ethiopia: U.S. Alumni Global Health Workshop Kicks off in Addis

The workshop brings together twenty two alumni of U.S.-government sponsored exchange programs from Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi, Swaziland, and Tanzania ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, February 7, 2018/ -- U.S. Ambassador Michael Raynor officially opened a three-day regional U.S. Alumni Global Health workshop on February 6, 2018 at...

Protesters killed by Security forces in Southern Tigray Region,Northern Ethiopia

Protesters killed by Security forces in Southern Tigray Region,Northern Ethiopia
Addis Abeba, Oct. 22/2018 – Tigray regional state communication bureau confirmed that at least three protesters were killed yesterday by security forces in Alamata, some 758 km from Addis Abeba, in southern district of the Tigay regional state in northern Ethiopia. But residents who spoke to the...

Ethiopian Airlines to resume flights to Eritrea in September

Ethiopia said, its flag carrier will resume commercial flights to Eritrea starting in September as a sign of improving relationship between the two countries two decades after a border conflict upended relations between the Horn of Africa neighbors. “Ethiopian Airlines get ready because soon you’ll...

Somaliland President arrives in Ethiopia to boost ties

Somaliland President arrives in Ethiopia to boost ties
By:Horndiplomat Staff writer The President of the Republic of Somaliland Musa Bihi Abdi, and his delegation arrived in Addis Ababa, the Capital City of Ethiopia. On his arrival at Bole International Airport, the president was warmly welcomed by Ethiopian Finance minister Ahmed Shide and State Minister...

Mobile money revolution hits Ethiopia

M-BIRR Career expo photo
To say that the Ethiopian economy is cash-dominated would be an understatement. Many hotels and restaurants, particularly those outside the capital Addis Ababa, won’t accept credit card payments. That might be liberating for those tied to their plastic, but it becomes a problem when...