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#IsraelPalestineConflict latest: Nearly 3,000 children killed as #Gaza death toll tops above 7,000 #Palestinian officials say.

The #Israeli army says it conducted an overnight ground raid inside Gaza targeting Hamas positions using tanks.

‘It’s not a war, it’s #genocide’: #Brazil’s President Lula da Silva says the escalation in Gaza was not a war but “genocide” that has caused the deaths of thousands of children.
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‘Shame for humanity’: #Turkey's #Erdogan slams West’s silence: The Israeli attacks on Gaza have long crossed the threshold of self-defense and turned into open “oppression, brutality, a massacre and barbarism”, Turkey’s President Erdogan says.

Other key updates:
*Around 200,000 housing units have been completely and partially destroyed in Gaza, Palestinian officials say.

Compiled from: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/10/26/israel-hamas-war-live-un-ceasefire-bid-fails-as-gaza-death-toll-soars
#EU urges #Eritrea to fully withdraw troops from Ethiopian territory, address human rights concerns

During the 78th session of the #UN General Assembly, the European Union (EU) has urged the government of Eritrea to promptly and completely withdraw any remaining troops from #Ethiopian territory, as mandated by the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission.

In a statement released yesterday, the EU highlighted the importance of conducting independent investigations into alleged violations and abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law by armed forces against civilians. According to the statement, these investigations are essential for delivering justice to the victims of the conflict in northern Ethiopia, both within and outside the Tigray region.

https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/un-new-york/eu-statement-%E2%80%93-un-general-assembly-3rd-committee-interactive-dialogue-human-rights-eritrea_en
Anti-war activists convoke conference in wake of intra-Sudanese #Ethiopia talks

The Civil Front to Stop the War in #Sudan concluded its preparatory meeting and reached a preliminary agreement. They plan to hold the founding conference for the Civil Front in three weeks. The meeting, which took place in #Addis_Abeba, aimed to establish a broad civil anti-war coalition in Sudan. The African Union had previously announced that it would organize a preparatory meeting for a Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue.

The aims of the preliminary meeting were to discuss representation in the dialogue, the invited parties, agenda, structure, location, date, funding, and the role of the international community.

https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/anti-war-activists-convoke-conference-in-wake-of-intra-sudanese-ethiopia-talks
#Ethiopia, #Korea open textile research center in #Addis_Abeba

The subject of a memorandum of understanding signed back in May 2016, the park was built in the #Bole_Lemi Industry Zone in southeastern Addis Abeba.

It has laboratories, classrooms, and workshops.

With 123 million people, Ethiopia is the second most populous nation in Africa after Nigeria, and one of the fastest-growing economies in the region, the World Bank says.

The 353ha #Bole_Lemi park is a base for textile factories, as well as agricultural processing and pharmaceuticals.

Ethiopia is copying the Chinese model of using special economic zones to attract foreign investment, acquire technology and human capital, and use exports to build up foreign exchange reserves – one of the main weaknesses of the Ethiopian economy.

According to the Industrial Park Development Corporation, the body that oversees the policy, there are now 12 parks in the country with a total revenue of $1bn.

As well as a business venture, the park is expected to strengthen Ethiopia’s relations with Korea in education and culture.

Last month, South Korea began work on a similar venture in Uzbekistan. That facility will be created on the territory of the Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry and will be financed by Korean development aid. https://www.globalconstructionreview.com/ethiopia-korea-open-textile-research-centre-in-addis-ababa/
News: #UN rights experts call for continued monitoring of human rights violations in #Ethiopia

The International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (#ICHREE) has called for continued international monitoring of the human rights situation in the country.

Its final report presented to the UN General Assembly outlined evidence of widespread crimes against humanity and war crimes in the #Tigray, #Amhara, and #Afar regions. The Ethiopian government was accused of evading international scrutiny, undermining victims' rights, and posing a threat to the global human rights system.

The commission emphasized the need for comprehensive services to address the deep traumas inflicted by the conflict and urged for international engagement to ensure justice, prevent further violations, and establish lasting peace.

https://addisstandard.com/news-ichree-calls-for-continued-monitoring-of-human-rights-situation-in-ethiopia/
News: #US official reveals #Ethiopia’s request for #AGOA eligibility ‘still pending’, decision unlikely at upcoming forum

“Those decisions are still pending,” Ms Hamilton told journalists from the continent, and that “there probably will not be an announcement at the time that we get to the AGOA Forum,” she said referring to the upcoming AGOA forum.

President Joe Biden signed an executive order in November 2021 removing Ethiopia from AGOA following the escalation of the war, which started a year earlier in the Tigray region, and witnessed “gross violations of internationally recognized human rights.”

The Ethiopian government condemned the decision, describing it as “misguided and failing to consider the wellbeing of ordinary citizens.” https://addisstandard.com/?p=38741
News: Rights commission engages #Tigray interim gov’t over misleading report on #IDPs status

The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (#EHRC) has responded to concerns raised by the Tigray regional interim administration regarding its recent report on internally displaced persons (IDPs) in #Ethiopia.

The Tigray administration criticized the report, claiming it inaccurately stated that many displaced residents had returned home. The EHRC clarified that the report covered IDPs from other regions and pledged to engage with Tigray officials to resolve the misunderstanding.

A separate report on the human rights situation in Tigray will be released later. The EHRC reiterated its commitment to investigating and monitoring human rights despite challenges.

https://addisstandard.com/news-rights-commission-engages-tigray-interim-govt-over-concerns-related-to-recent-idp-report/
#Ethiopia: #Tigray interim leader removes top zonal officials for neglect of responsibilities, wastage of public resources

The Tigray interim administration removes six top officials for neglecting their responsibilities, resulting in the misuse of public resources.

The administration plans to address the issue with the relevant leadership and fill the vacant positions.

https://addisstandard.com/news-tigray-interim-admin-removes-top-zonal-leaders-for-neglect-of-responsibilities-wastage-of-public-resources/
#Ethiopia: Ethiopian Red Cross Society deeply troubled after armed forces in West #Wollega Zone, #Oromia burned its ambulance

The Ethiopian Red Cross Society said its ambulance vehicle with license plate number ET05-01939, "which we use for vital humanitarian services, was tragically burned by armed forces in Haru District of West Wollega zone."

This "unacceptable act" took place at 6:00a.m. while the ambulance was stationed at Haru District Health Center, the ERCS said. "As an organization committed to saving lives and assisting those in need, we are appalled by this blatant violation of the Geneva Conventions, which Ethiopia has solemnly signed. Such actions are not only inhumane but also contradict Ethiopian criminal law."
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#AS_Jabaa: Young, talented, passionate and creative!

Meet Poet Aboma Merga, who brings in Haiku, the Japanese poetic form that consists of three lines with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third lines into his #Afaan_Oromoo poems.

Aboma's writing style of Afaan Oromoo poetry not only brings Haiku's unique style to his works, but contributes to the growth and sophistication of Oromo literature in Quubee letters. "The three verse poem is very beautiful," Aboma told team AS Jabaa.

He also produces poems in English. His inspiration taps into #Ethiopian literary giants of yesteryear, including Laureate Tsegaye Gebremedihn and the prolific author Solomon Deressa.
#Israel-#Hamas war latest: #Israel unleashes ‘pure horror’ on #Gaza Strip

Key updates

*Israel imposed total communications blackout on Gaza since yesterday

*The Israeli military says 100 of its planes participated in strikes on Gaza overnight

*Israel’s army says it hit 150 underground targets in Gaza and it killed Hamas Commander in overnight Incursion

*The bombardment of Gaza has intensified after the military said it was “expanding operations” into the territory. Hamas says its fighters have confronted Israeli troops in various locations.

*Israel has also continued its nightly raids in the occupied #West_Bank, storming the al-Jalazone refugee camp north of #Ramallah.

*International media and aid agencies say they lost contact with staff in Gaza amid a near-total communications blackout.

Compiled from: Haaretz/Al-Jazeera/The Spectacor Index/

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/10/28/israel-hamas-war-live-israeli-bombings-intensify-as-gaza-goes-dark
#Ethiopia’s press freedom crisis: Arrests, exile of Journalists intensify amid political turmoil

Groups defending the rights of journalists, such as the Committee to Protect Journalists (#CPJ), have consistently voiced concern about deteriorating press freedom and documented multiple violations, including the arrest of journalists. The recent conflicts in the #Amhara region have worsened the situation, leading to more imprisonments of journalists and media professionals.

Detained journalists often languish in prison without formal charges, leading to speculation that the government may be suppressing critical coverage rather than addressing criminal activities. This oppressive environment has compelled many media experts to seek asylum abroad, fearing for their safety and that of their families. The harassment faced by journalists, such as political analyst Tewodros Asfaw, has driven them into exile, exposing the precarious state of press freedom in Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian Broadcasters Association has also expressed worry over the government's treatment of journalists, emphasizing that many incarcerations are unrelated to their journalistic work and are often under charges of terrorism.

https://addisstandard.com/ethiopias-press-freedom-crisis-arrests-exile-of-journalists-intensify-amid-political-turmoil/
#Innovation: 12 outstanding projects emerge as finalists of this year’s Solve IT

This year's #Solve_IT 2023 competition in #Ethiopia has commenced across six cities with over 2,000 registrations. Partnerships with the #US_Embassy and #Dashen_Bank have enabled the competition to reach universities, colleges, and TVET students and graduates.

The aim is to decentralize technology, foster innovation, and support young entrepreneurs to address local community challenges.

The #Bootcamp phase is currently underway, and the ultimate winners will receive a prize of one million birr.

https://addisstandard.com/innovation-12-outstanding-projects-emerge-as-finalists-of-this-years-solve-it/
#Ethiopia expects $100 million revenue from carbon sales by 2030

Ethiopia's top forestry official has disclosed that the country is projected to earn $100 million from carbon sales by 2030. This revenue will be generated through international payments for carbon sales, as well as through forest protection and development efforts and initiatives to reduce carbon emissions.

Dr. Yetebetu Moges, the National Coordinator of Ethiopia's forestry sector's "Red Plus" program, also emphasized the significant accomplishments in forestry work over the past decade. Notably, payments received from esteemed organizations such as the #World_Bank and Norway have contributed to the revenue, with a total of $150 million earned thus far.

https://press.et/?p=112420