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Egypt said Friday that Ethiopia has consistently lacked the political will to reach a binding agreement on its now-complete ...
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Thursday said a multi-billion-dollar mega-dam on the Blue Nile that has long worried ...
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After months of disruption in a massive national feeding effort by global groups, there's a scramble to digitally register more than 6 million Ethiopians to make sure food aid goes to those in need.
The East African nation is 53rd in the world with cost of living index 46.5, higher than any other African country listed.
In this article: Environment, Ethiopia, Recycling Written By AFP With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency.
More than 100 people, mostly students, are being held for ransom by kidnappers in Ethiopia, the latest in an epidemic of abductions in the troubled country. The kidnappings are centred on the ...
'I am struggling all alone,' says a widowed Ethiopian mother of 6. Now there's hope. ... The money we had left wasn’t enough to afford the things we needed,” she explains.
Now that the U.S. suspension has ended and distribution operations have resumed, the World Food Programme says it is aiming to deliver food assistance to more than 600,000 people in the Afar region.
After months of disruption in a massive national feeding effort by global groups, there's a scramble to digitally register more than 6 million Ethiopians to make sure food aid goes to those in need.
Now that the U.S. suspension has ended and distribution operations have resumed, the World Food Programme says it is aiming to deliver food assistance to more than 600,000 people in the Afar region.