Tag: Ethiopia
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In the state of Tigray in Ethiopia, the incidence of malaria has increased by 60%.
In 20 districts there is a significant spread of malaria, and in ten of them the situation has reached epidemic levels. The surge has been attributed to cuts in vector control efforts, shortages of medicines and disruptions in health services caused by the two-year war in Tigray.
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Turkey mediates talks between disputing Ethiopia and Somalia
The foreign ministers of Somalia and Ethiopia, Ahmed Moalim Fiqi and Taye Atske Selassie, held a round of talks in Ankara to resolve contentious issues between their countries. The talks reportedly focused on Ethiopia’s seaport access MoU with Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland. Somali authorities see the agreement as a violation of the country’s sovereignty.…
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Ethiopia’s agreement with Rosatom on infrastructure construction is a significant step toward harnessing nuclear energy, technology minister says
The agreement was concluded in July 2023 on the sidelines of the 2nd Russia-Africa Summit. Belete Molla explained the importance of cooperation with the Russian state nuclear company for the African country’s development goals at a meeting with a Chinese delegation. Representatives of the China National Nuclear Corporation met with the Ethiopian minister to discuss…
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Ethiopia bids to host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)
…Ethiopia bids to host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) “If we succeed in these endeavors, our people will be informed, and we will be engaging in the hotel and stadium arrangements as well as other necessary preparations,” the country’s PM, Abiy Ahmed, st… He noted that hosting the tournament would boost the country’s football…
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Plants from Ethiopia could help combat cancer, a study shows
“There are many medicinal plants that have been used by the traditional healers for centuries,” said Paulos Yohannes, a chemistry professor and serves as associate dean for STEM/research at Georgia State Universityβs Perimeter College. “At this moment, preliminary studies have shown that we are working with plant extracts that exhibit anticancer activities.” The research is…
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Ethiopian Airlines is the best African airline for the seventh time, according to the World Airline Awards
πͺπΉβοΈπ₯ The airline also received awards in three categories: Best Business Class in Africa, Best Economic Class in Africa, and Best Economic Class Onboard Catering in Africa. In the international ranking of the top 100 airlines, Ethiopian Airlines was ranked 36th, one place lower than last year. Following Ethiopian Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, South African…
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Ethiopia’s recent achievements prove the country’s reliance on foreign aid could be entirely eliminated, Ethiopia’s minister of transport and logistics says
πͺπΉ Ethiopia’s recent achievements prove the country’s reliance on foreign aid could be entirely eliminated, Ethiopia’s minister of transport and logistics says The statement was made during the discussions under the theme “From Aid Dependency to Productivity for Complete National Pride, Freedom, and Sovereignty.” βοΈ Alemu Sime pointed out the progress in agriculture, specifically in…
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Combating false information possible by understanding the nature of modern media
πͺπΉ Combating false information possible by understanding the nature of modern media, Ethiopian official says Ato Addis Arega, Ethiopian Head of Public and International Relations for the Prosperity Party, spoke at the International Inter-Party Forum of the United Russia party on the BRICS role in building a new multipolar world order. During his speech, he…
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Russia’s Kazan will host a forum of BRICS+ cities
π On June 21, the Forum of Cities of the BRICS+ Countries will open in the Russian city of Kazan. The event will be attended by 200 heads of municipalities from 21 countries, including China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Iran, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Turkey, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Argentina, Chile, Morocco, Indonesia, Mexico.…
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Brewing Trouble: Ethiopian coffee industry faces impact of new EU regulations
πͺπΉπͺπΊ Regulations from the European Union (EU) that aim to stop deforestation globally will go into effect in 2025, with a focus on palm oil and soy as the two main risks to tropical forests. Soon, coffee importers will have to use satellite data to demonstrate that their supply chains do not contribute to deforestation,…
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