Wang Yi begins 4-nation Africa trip with stop in Addis Ababa before visits to Somalia, Tanzania and Lesotho, marking his 1st ...
Ethiopian police say they have seized thousands of rounds of ammunition sent by Eritrea to a violent armed rebel group, ...
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Ethiopia: Prime Minister Abiy Hosts Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today welcomed China's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi, at the National Palace as part of his ...
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Thursday and called for greater cooperation ...
Ethiopian police said they had seized thousands of rounds of ammunition sent by Eritrea to rebels in Ethiopia's Amhara region ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed launches a $12.5bn airport project billed as Africa’s largest aviation hub in Bishoftu, Ethiopia.
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Ethiopia’s fresh quest for sea access unsettles the Horn
Ethiopia’s ruling party has revived a long-dormant debate over maritime access, rattling neighbours in the Horn of Africa.
Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed held high-level talks in Djibouti on regional security, trade, and economic cooperation. The visit comes amid tensions following Ethiopia-Somaliland port access agreements and ...
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Ethiopia: Bishoftu International Airport to Transform Ethiopia's Logistics System, Says PM Abiy
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said the construction of the Bishoftu International Airport will provide a lasting solution to ...
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PM Modi to receive Ethiopia’s highest civilian honour as Abiy Ahmed rolls out rare personal welcome
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be conferred Ethiopia's highest civilian honour, “The Great Honor Nishan of Ethiopia,” marking his 28th foreign state honour, as he began his maiden bilateral visit ...
Ethiopia’s leader loves big projects. With a contentious megadam completed on the Nile, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed now plans Africa’s largest airport and a nuclear power plant. But the landlocked ...
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Ethiopia begins construction of Africa’s biggest airport
The massive travel hub is expected to cost around US$12.7 billion and eventually be able to handle some 110 million passengers a year.
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