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Ethiopia claims Eritrea is readying to ‘wage war’ against it
In a letter to the UN, Ethiopia’s foreign minister claims Eritrea is colluding with a Tigray-based opposition group.
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Egypt's President Al-Sisi Issues Stern Warning to Ethiopia Over Nile Dam Dispute, Vows to Protect Water Security
CAIRO, Egypt - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has issued a stark warning to Ethiopia, accusing it of causing "significant harm" to downstream nations through its management of the Grand ...
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Ethiopia to Hold 7th National Election This Fiscal Year, President Tayé Told Joint Lawmakers
Addis Abeba- Ethiopia will hold its 7th national election during the current fiscal year (June-July 2026), President Tayé Atske Selassie announced on Monday.
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Ethiopia Accuses Eritrea of ‘Actively’ Preparing for War
Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of joining forces with a hardline opposition faction in preparing to launch a war, according to ...
Ethiopia inaugurated Africa’s largest dam in September 2025 and officially opened an oil refinery a month later, events which ...
Ethiopia's northern Tigray region will head to the polls on Wednesday in defiance of the federal government, the latest challenge to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed from a slew of regional leaders flexing ...
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Ethiopia inaugurates Africa's biggest dam
Ethiopia was set to inaugurate Africa's largest hydroelectric project on Tuesday that has promised to revolutionise the country's energy sector but sparked diplomatic rows with downstream neighbour ...
The government of Ethiopia has been registering remarkable achievements through its comprehensive macroeconomic reforms by addressing the various macroeconomic imbalances, President Taye Atske ...
Armed militia men killed more than 30 people in the Metakal zone of Ethiopia's Benishangul-Gumuz region, a senior opposition leader told Reuters on Thursday, the latest security headache for reformist ...
Exclusive: Ethiopian Prince Talks Geopolitics and Judeo-Christian Values With The American Spectator
In the 4th century A.D., Ethiopia became the world’s second Christian nation, preceded only by Armenia. Though its historicity is questionable, the 14th-century Kebra Nagast tied Prince Ermias Sahle ...
Sudan has issued what it describes as a “red alert” warning of potential floods in five provinces along the Nile River, citing rising water levels in its two main tributaries, the Blue and White Nile ...
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