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Addis Ababa
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President Sahle-Work Zewde
Head of Government
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
Africa
Ethiopians mark Easter with call for peace and charity
Christians of all denominations vowed to embrace sacrifice in a country facing armed conflict and still recovering from a war ended in 2022.
20 Apr 2025 - 8:27PM
Tourism
3-day Ethiopia travel itinerary enough to see the best of African nation
2 Apr 2025 - 4:15AM
Brics
Brics summit to tackle AI governance, global health and financial reform: Brazil
14 Feb 2025 - 6:23AM
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Belt and Road Initiative
‘Game changer’: why Chinese rail contractors have East Africa in their sights
Business case is stacking up for the export-driven railway network that China’s companies are building with African finance.
6 Feb 2025 - 3:09PM
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China-Africa relations
China’s peace strategy in Horn of Africa is slow-going, but can it reap rewards?
Beijing is taking a slow but safe approach to promoting harmony in a region of Africa beset by war and insurgencies, experts say.
31 Jan 2025 - 6:54AM
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Africa
Somalia’s president to visit Ethiopia over Red Sea access, mounting tensions
The two countries are looking to build on a recent peace deal that aims to defuse mounting tension in the Horn of Africa.
11 Jan 2025 - 9:17PM
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World Health Organization (WHO)
More than 70 killed in Ethiopia road accident involving wedding party
The accident occurred when an overcrowded lorry that was carrying wedding guests plunged into a river.
31 Dec 2024 - 11:53AM
Boeing
US judge rejects Boeing plea deal in conspiracy case related to fatal crashes
US judge sided with family members of people killed during 2018 and 2019 crashes, who urged him to reject ‘cosy deal’.
6 Dec 2024 - 10:30AM
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South Africa
Foreign grocers face xenophobia after South Africa food poisoning deaths
While there was no sign of a deliberate campaign to poison children, vigilantes have targeted Ethiopian and South Asian shopkeepers.
16 Nov 2024 - 2:34PM
Food and Drinks
Prized white honey producer starts from scratch after war in Ethiopia
Tigray in Ethiopia is famous for its creamy white honey, but civil war destroyed half its beehives. Its beekeepers are still recovering.
9 Nov 2024 - 4:22PM
Business of climate change
China fuels renewables capacity in Brics nations past 50%
Rapid investments in grid infrastructure and energy storage is needed to fully harness the potential of renewables, expert says.
22 Oct 2024 - 9:54AM
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China-Africa relations
Ethiopian dam could muddy the waters of China’s position as a global leader
A long-running dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam could force Beijing into an impossible situation, observers say.
21 Oct 2024 - 3:03PM
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Brics
Brics impasse: Egypt, Ethiopia reject joint statement over Security Council bid
Consensus eludes group of major emerging national economies on General Assembly sidelines as new members balk at South Africa’s candidacy.
27 Sep 2024 - 5:47AM
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Africa
Ethiopian Airlines signs US$6 billion deal for mega airport
The new airport, described as the largest in Africa, will be able to handle 100 million passengers a year once completed in five years.
10 Aug 2024 - 5:45PM
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Belt and Road Initiative
Opinion
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How emerging nations are already dethroning the West
The Belt and Road Initiative is picking up momentum amid increasing synergy with countries in the expanding Brics grouping.
27 Jul 2024 - 4:30PM
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India
My Take
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Asia can climate-proof its economic destiny by weathering the storm together
Regional collaboration and self-reliance are crucial for preparing for potential weather-related disasters and addressing the challenges posed by cooling inflation.
12 Jul 2024 - 10:30AM
Vladimir Putin
Russia’s Putin is meeting a lot of world leaders for a global outcast
Cast as an international pariah over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Putin has made six foreign visits, even as his scope for travel has been limited since the ICJ issued an arrest warrant against him.
10 Jul 2024 - 5:57PM
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Diplomacy
Russia’s China envoy slams ‘constant blackmailing’ by West, touts Brics vision
Igor Morgulov tells a peace forum that inclusive, multipolar Brics seeks to rebalance the future world order, and counter ‘colonial ambitions’.
9 Jul 2024 - 8:26PM
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Wellness
What a freezer full of faeces has to do with boosting biodiversity
A freezer filled with faeces marks the foundation of an ambitious project. Scientists in Switzerland aim to establish a global vault for intestinal bacteria. But the clock is ticking.
9 Jul 2024 - 6:15PM
Aviation accidents
Boeing to plead guilty to fraud in US probe of fatal 737 Max crashes
Plea deal relates to two 737 Max crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia over a five-month period in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people.
8 Jul 2024 - 1:19PM
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Science
University brews up caffeine hit with China’s first coffee science major
Yunnan Agricultural University is now accepting students into its new undergraduate degree in coffee science and engineering.
7 Jul 2024 - 6:33PM
Brics
The View
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How the Global South is building a better world, Bric by Bric
If Western countries want to enter the house the Brics nations are building, it would have to be as genuine partners rather than would-be landlords.
6 Jul 2024 - 4:30PM
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Paris 2024 Olympic Games
From ‘shy’ refugee to double Olympic champion: Hassan’s road to Paris via history
How a young asylum seeker from Ethiopia embarked on a journey that would lead to history at the Tokyo Olympics and make her a top medal contender in Paris.
4 Jul 2024 - 7:30PM
Boeing
US wants Boeing to plead guilty to fraud over fatal crashes, lawyers say
US prosecutors say the planemaker violated a settlement over fatal 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people.
1 Jul 2024 - 9:53AM
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Indonesia
Trauma vs justice: Indonesian families torn over criminal charges for Boeing
Families doubt Boeing executives will face actual jail time. A new wave of legal action just means ‘no peace for the victims’, some say.
30 Jun 2024 - 12:00PM
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Asean
As Brics lures Malaysia and Thailand while world order ‘crumbles’, is Asean OK?
Joining the China and Russia-led bloc could cause Asean to fracture, some say. Others argue it’s harmless hedging.
29 Jun 2024 - 4:38PM
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Diplomacy
Opinion
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Malaysia’s Brics bid affirms, rather than abandons, its diplomatic values
Having to navigate great power rivalries for decades, Kuala Lumpur’s inclination towards shaping a multipolar world order is nothing new.
28 Jun 2024 - 6:03AM
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United States
Boeing sanctioned after it ‘blatantly violated’ 737 Max 9 investigation
The NTSB said Boeing “blatantly violated” investigative regulations by providing non-public investigative information to the media and speculating about possible causes of the January 5 door plug blowout.
27 Jun 2024 - 9:03PM
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