#Ethiopian coffee producers seek wider #Chinese market through CIIE in Shanghai
Ethiopian coffee exporters are fine-tuning their preparations to further promote the country's prized coffee exports at the upcoming eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE), aiming to expand their presence in the world's second-largest economy.
Awo Coffee, a rapidly growing producer and exporter, is one such company eager to leverage the vast platform of the upcoming CIIE, which is scheduled for Nov. 5-10 in #Shanghai.
Poised to strengthen its thriving export footprint, Awo Coffee cannot wait to participate in the expo for the first time, viewing it as a strategic catalyst for its brand growth in China, said Awo Marketing Manager Kaleab Fekad.
"We believe we have not yet tapped a significant portion of the Chinese market," he said. "The upcoming CIIE will help us reach that potential."
For Awo Coffee, whose name derives from the Amharic word....
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Ethiopian coffee exporters are fine-tuning their preparations to further promote the country's prized coffee exports at the upcoming eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE), aiming to expand their presence in the world's second-largest economy.
Awo Coffee, a rapidly growing producer and exporter, is one such company eager to leverage the vast platform of the upcoming CIIE, which is scheduled for Nov. 5-10 in #Shanghai.
Poised to strengthen its thriving export footprint, Awo Coffee cannot wait to participate in the expo for the first time, viewing it as a strategic catalyst for its brand growth in China, said Awo Marketing Manager Kaleab Fekad.
"We believe we have not yet tapped a significant portion of the Chinese market," he said. "The upcoming CIIE will help us reach that potential."
For Awo Coffee, whose name derives from the Amharic word....
https://english.news.cn/20251103/0e479a4092ee4825ae0190dc316b85b4/c.html
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News: Save the children launches education cannot wait resilience program as millions of #Ethiopian children remain out of school
Save the Children Ethiopia, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and a consortium of local and international organizations, has launched the second phase of the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Multi-Year Resilience Programme II (MYRP II) to provide resilient, inclusive, and quality education for children affected by crises across Ethiopia.
Nine million children are out of school across Ethiopia, with more than 6,000 schools closed and 10,000 damaged or destroyed. 18% of the national total have been damaged by conflict and climate shocks, according to #UNICEF.
The program will reach over 173,000 emergency-affected children in 17 prioritized woredas across the #Tigray, #Amhara, and #Somali regions, including refugee camps.
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Save the Children Ethiopia, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and a consortium of local and international organizations, has launched the second phase of the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Multi-Year Resilience Programme II (MYRP II) to provide resilient, inclusive, and quality education for children affected by crises across Ethiopia.
Nine million children are out of school across Ethiopia, with more than 6,000 schools closed and 10,000 damaged or destroyed. 18% of the national total have been damaged by conflict and climate shocks, according to #UNICEF.
The program will reach over 173,000 emergency-affected children in 17 prioritized woredas across the #Tigray, #Amhara, and #Somali regions, including refugee camps.
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#Shots Fired Toward Tanker in Renewed #Somali #Piracy Activity
A product tanker operated by Stolt Tankers sailing near the coast of Somalia is reporting shots fired and a possible boarding attempt. It is the latest in a series of suspicious activities being reported in the past few days, increasing fears of renewed piracy in the region.
Several security consultancies reported the incident, which was later confirmed by Stolt as well as the UK and EU forces in the region. The tanker Stolt Sagaland (44,000 dwt) was underway from Saudi Arabia to Africa when it was approached on Monday, November 3, while approximately 330 nautical miles southeast of Mogadishu, Somalia. The vessel, registered in the Cayman Islands and built in 2008, is 182 meters (599.5 feet) in length.
The reports from the captain said that they spotted four individuals approaching in a small boat that they believed was attempting to board the tanker. The tanker increased speed and began evasive maneuvers, with reports of several shots fired from AK-47 type weapons. The private security force on the tanker returned fire, and the small boat withdrew.
Stolt reports the crew was uninjured. The vessel was proceeding.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) Centre issued a report last week of suspicious activity off the coast of Somalia and warned to take precautions.
Last week, two dhows were reportedly approached, with one hijacked, possibly during an armed robbery or to act as a mother ship. The dhow flagged in Iran was reported to have a crew of 19 aboard.
EUNAVFOR Atalanta issued a warning today, November 3, of three possible incidents in the past 24 hours, all taking place in the same area off Mogadishu. On November 2, a 3,500-dwt commercial fishing boat registered in the Seychelles reported that a high-speed skiff approached from the stern. They identified a nearby mothership and issued a “warning burst” as the boat approached. The skiff returned to the mother ship.
https://maritime-executive.com/article/shots-fired-toward-tanker-in-renewed-somali-piracy-activity
A product tanker operated by Stolt Tankers sailing near the coast of Somalia is reporting shots fired and a possible boarding attempt. It is the latest in a series of suspicious activities being reported in the past few days, increasing fears of renewed piracy in the region.
Several security consultancies reported the incident, which was later confirmed by Stolt as well as the UK and EU forces in the region. The tanker Stolt Sagaland (44,000 dwt) was underway from Saudi Arabia to Africa when it was approached on Monday, November 3, while approximately 330 nautical miles southeast of Mogadishu, Somalia. The vessel, registered in the Cayman Islands and built in 2008, is 182 meters (599.5 feet) in length.
The reports from the captain said that they spotted four individuals approaching in a small boat that they believed was attempting to board the tanker. The tanker increased speed and began evasive maneuvers, with reports of several shots fired from AK-47 type weapons. The private security force on the tanker returned fire, and the small boat withdrew.
Stolt reports the crew was uninjured. The vessel was proceeding.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) Centre issued a report last week of suspicious activity off the coast of Somalia and warned to take precautions.
Last week, two dhows were reportedly approached, with one hijacked, possibly during an armed robbery or to act as a mother ship. The dhow flagged in Iran was reported to have a crew of 19 aboard.
EUNAVFOR Atalanta issued a warning today, November 3, of three possible incidents in the past 24 hours, all taking place in the same area off Mogadishu. On November 2, a 3,500-dwt commercial fishing boat registered in the Seychelles reported that a high-speed skiff approached from the stern. They identified a nearby mothership and issued a “warning burst” as the boat approached. The skiff returned to the mother ship.
https://maritime-executive.com/article/shots-fired-toward-tanker-in-renewed-somali-piracy-activity
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News: #Israel deports #Eritrean regime supporter in first-of-its-kind case
Israeli authorities have deported an Eritrean national identified as a supporter of the #Asmara regime, in what local media described as a first-of-its-kind move under the country’s immigration enforcement policy.
According to Ynet News, the Eritrean man, a divorced father, entered Israel illegally in 2011 and had lived there since. He was arrested in April 2025 after police allegedly found a machete in his possession and suspected him of threatening his family.
While in custody, officials determined that he was a supporter of the Eritrean government—an assessment that was forwarded to the interior minister, who approved his removal under Israeli immigration law.
At around 9:00 a.m. on Monday, the Population and Immigration Authority, together with the Enforcement and Foreigners Administration, carried out....
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Israeli authorities have deported an Eritrean national identified as a supporter of the #Asmara regime, in what local media described as a first-of-its-kind move under the country’s immigration enforcement policy.
According to Ynet News, the Eritrean man, a divorced father, entered Israel illegally in 2011 and had lived there since. He was arrested in April 2025 after police allegedly found a machete in his possession and suspected him of threatening his family.
While in custody, officials determined that he was a supporter of the Eritrean government—an assessment that was forwarded to the interior minister, who approved his removal under Israeli immigration law.
At around 9:00 a.m. on Monday, the Population and Immigration Authority, together with the Enforcement and Foreigners Administration, carried out....
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News: #EU–#Ethiopia investment forum highlights #Bishoftu airport as flagship project for partnership
The EU–Ethiopia Investment Forum was held on 3 November 2025 in #Paris, bringing together senior government officials, investors, and business leaders to strengthen economic cooperation and explore new investment opportunities between Ethiopia and the European Union, according to a press release from Ethiopia’s Ministry of Finance.
As part of the forum, a dedicated session was held on the development of Ethiopia’s new international airport in Bishoftu, presented as a flagship investment opportunity and a platform for partnership with European companies.
Federico Bulwto, #Airbus Head for Africa, participated in the session and expressed Airbus’s keen interest in expanding collaboration with Ethiopian Airlines. “The Bishoftu project will unlock the full potential of Ethiopian Airlines....
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The EU–Ethiopia Investment Forum was held on 3 November 2025 in #Paris, bringing together senior government officials, investors, and business leaders to strengthen economic cooperation and explore new investment opportunities between Ethiopia and the European Union, according to a press release from Ethiopia’s Ministry of Finance.
As part of the forum, a dedicated session was held on the development of Ethiopia’s new international airport in Bishoftu, presented as a flagship investment opportunity and a platform for partnership with European companies.
Federico Bulwto, #Airbus Head for Africa, participated in the session and expressed Airbus’s keen interest in expanding collaboration with Ethiopian Airlines. “The Bishoftu project will unlock the full potential of Ethiopian Airlines....
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#US civil trial begins over #Ethiopian Airlines Boeing MAX crash
Opening arguments are set to begin Tuesday in a civil trial against US aviation giant Boeing, marking the first courtroom hearing stemming from the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board.
The case, which opened Monday with the selection of an eight-person jury in Chicago, concerns the 10 March, 2019 tragedy involving Flight 302 from Addis Ababa to Nairobi that crashed just six minutes after takeoff. The trial will determine compensation owed by Boeing to families of the victims, who accuse the company of wrongful death & negligence.
Relatives of those killed in the disaster filed more than 150 lawsuits between April 2019 & March 2021, according to AFP. Although last-minute settlements resolved several previous cases, this is the first to reach the trial stage. Each side has been granted 90 min...
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Opening arguments are set to begin Tuesday in a civil trial against US aviation giant Boeing, marking the first courtroom hearing stemming from the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board.
The case, which opened Monday with the selection of an eight-person jury in Chicago, concerns the 10 March, 2019 tragedy involving Flight 302 from Addis Ababa to Nairobi that crashed just six minutes after takeoff. The trial will determine compensation owed by Boeing to families of the victims, who accuse the company of wrongful death & negligence.
Relatives of those killed in the disaster filed more than 150 lawsuits between April 2019 & March 2021, according to AFP. Although last-minute settlements resolved several previous cases, this is the first to reach the trial stage. Each side has been granted 90 min...
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Two #Ethiopian nationals arrested in #Saudi_Arabia over alleged killing of #Indian resident
Authorities in Saudi Arabia have arrested two Ethiopian nationals accused of involvement in the fatal shooting of an Indian resident in #Jeddah, following a dispute during an alleged illegal transaction, Gulf News reported.
According to the Jeddah Governorate Police, the incident began as a financial disagreement between the men during the purchase of illegal substances in a mountainous area near the city. One of the suspects reportedly opened fire, seriously injuring the Indian man, who was taken to a nearby hospital but later died from his wounds.
Police investigations revealed that both suspects were allegedly engaged in drug and contraband trafficking in the area. The two men were arrested for violating border security regulations and have been referred to the Public Prosecution....
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Authorities in Saudi Arabia have arrested two Ethiopian nationals accused of involvement in the fatal shooting of an Indian resident in #Jeddah, following a dispute during an alleged illegal transaction, Gulf News reported.
According to the Jeddah Governorate Police, the incident began as a financial disagreement between the men during the purchase of illegal substances in a mountainous area near the city. One of the suspects reportedly opened fire, seriously injuring the Indian man, who was taken to a nearby hospital but later died from his wounds.
Police investigations revealed that both suspects were allegedly engaged in drug and contraband trafficking in the area. The two men were arrested for violating border security regulations and have been referred to the Public Prosecution....
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National rehabilitation commission reports reintegration of 20,000 former combatants in first quarter
#Ethiopia’s National Rehabilitation Commission (#NRC) has announced that more than 20,000 former combatants have been reintegrated into communities in #Tigray and #Amhara during the first quarter of the current fiscal year—an achievement the commission described as “highly significant for the country’s peace and development.”
The announcement was made on 03 November by Temesgen Tilahun, Commissioner of the NRC, during a performance review meeting held in #Hawassa. Temesgen said the progress represents a key milestone in the ongoing Demobilization, Disarmament, and Reintegration (#DDR) program, calling for a “baseline survey” to be conducted to monitor all individuals who have returned to civilian life.....
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#Ethiopia’s National Rehabilitation Commission (#NRC) has announced that more than 20,000 former combatants have been reintegrated into communities in #Tigray and #Amhara during the first quarter of the current fiscal year—an achievement the commission described as “highly significant for the country’s peace and development.”
The announcement was made on 03 November by Temesgen Tilahun, Commissioner of the NRC, during a performance review meeting held in #Hawassa. Temesgen said the progress represents a key milestone in the ongoing Demobilization, Disarmament, and Reintegration (#DDR) program, calling for a “baseline survey” to be conducted to monitor all individuals who have returned to civilian life.....
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#Tigray Interim Administration urges safe return of IDPs in line with Pretoria Agreement during meeting with OCHA Africa Director
The “key and lasting solution” for displaced communities in Tigray is the safe return of internally displaced persons (#IDPs) to their homes in line with the Pretoria Peace Agreement, the Deputy President of the Tigray Interim Administration, Amanuel Assefa, said.
Amanuel made the remarks today during a meeting with Kyoko Ono, Director of the Africa Division at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (#OCHA), held in Shire Enda-Selassie.
According to information from the Tigray Interim Administration, Amanuel briefed the #UN delegation on the current situation in Tigray, the ongoing challenges related to displacement, and the regional government’s position on sustainable solutions for IDPs.
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The “key and lasting solution” for displaced communities in Tigray is the safe return of internally displaced persons (#IDPs) to their homes in line with the Pretoria Peace Agreement, the Deputy President of the Tigray Interim Administration, Amanuel Assefa, said.
Amanuel made the remarks today during a meeting with Kyoko Ono, Director of the Africa Division at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (#OCHA), held in Shire Enda-Selassie.
According to information from the Tigray Interim Administration, Amanuel briefed the #UN delegation on the current situation in Tigray, the ongoing challenges related to displacement, and the regional government’s position on sustainable solutions for IDPs.
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#Netherlands court tries #Eritrean man accused of running brutal migrant smuggling network
A Dutch court opened a trial on Monday of an Eritrean man accused of involvement in a brutal migrant smuggling network.
Prosecutors say Tewelde Goitom, also known as Amanuel Walid, ran an operation to bring East African migrants to #Europe under horrific conditions, demanding huge sums of money from their relatives to free them from camps in Libya.
He was extradited to the Netherlands from #Ethiopia in 2022 where he was convicted of similar crimes but claims in this case he is the victim of mistaken identity. "I am still the one I said I was earlier," he said when asked to introduce himself, speaking via an interpreter.
The trial is one of the largest human smuggling cases ever brought in the Netherlands, prosecutors said, and will continue for the next three weeks.....
https://www.euronews.com/2025/11/03/dutch-court-tries-eritrean-man-accused-of-running-brutal-migrant-smuggling-network
A Dutch court opened a trial on Monday of an Eritrean man accused of involvement in a brutal migrant smuggling network.
Prosecutors say Tewelde Goitom, also known as Amanuel Walid, ran an operation to bring East African migrants to #Europe under horrific conditions, demanding huge sums of money from their relatives to free them from camps in Libya.
He was extradited to the Netherlands from #Ethiopia in 2022 where he was convicted of similar crimes but claims in this case he is the victim of mistaken identity. "I am still the one I said I was earlier," he said when asked to introduce himself, speaking via an interpreter.
The trial is one of the largest human smuggling cases ever brought in the Netherlands, prosecutors said, and will continue for the next three weeks.....
https://www.euronews.com/2025/11/03/dutch-court-tries-eritrean-man-accused-of-running-brutal-migrant-smuggling-network
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#Tigray: Time for a new leadership
Five years ago, the Federal Government of #Ethiopia and the State of #Eritrea went to war against Tigray. Three years ago, the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front declared a truce. The Permanent Cessation of Hostilities Agreement signed in #Pretoria was imperfect but better than continued war and genocide.
Today, Tigray is utterly defeated. Tigray’s own leaders have turned a truce into a defeat. Shame on those leaders of the TPLF. Shame on them for betrayal, venality, selfishness and short-sightedness.
In 2020, the #TPLF led Tigray into the war—a war not of its own making, but a war that it could have avoided or at least prepared for.
From November 2020 to November 2022, Tigray lost one in six of its people from war and war crimes including starvation and disease. The basic social and economic infrastructure of the region including public and privately owned businesses....
https://worldpeacefoundation.org/blog/tigray-time-for-a-new-leadership/
Five years ago, the Federal Government of #Ethiopia and the State of #Eritrea went to war against Tigray. Three years ago, the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front declared a truce. The Permanent Cessation of Hostilities Agreement signed in #Pretoria was imperfect but better than continued war and genocide.
Today, Tigray is utterly defeated. Tigray’s own leaders have turned a truce into a defeat. Shame on those leaders of the TPLF. Shame on them for betrayal, venality, selfishness and short-sightedness.
In 2020, the #TPLF led Tigray into the war—a war not of its own making, but a war that it could have avoided or at least prepared for.
From November 2020 to November 2022, Tigray lost one in six of its people from war and war crimes including starvation and disease. The basic social and economic infrastructure of the region including public and privately owned businesses....
https://worldpeacefoundation.org/blog/tigray-time-for-a-new-leadership/
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#Breaking: #Mamdani wins New York mayoral race, CBS reports
Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is projected to win New York’s mayoral election, the BBC's US partner CBS reports.
The 34-year-old will be the city’s youngest mayor in more than 100 years and the first Muslim and South Asian person to hold the position.
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Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani is projected to win New York’s mayoral election, the BBC's US partner CBS reports.
The 34-year-old will be the city’s youngest mayor in more than 100 years and the first Muslim and South Asian person to hold the position.
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Hunger monitor says parts of #South_Sudan face famine threat after months without aid
No food aid has reached a conflict-hit area of South Sudan this year despite growing fears that it is headed toward famine, international food security analysts said Tuesday.
The report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a global monitor, estimates that 28,000 people in Nasir and Fangak counties face “catastrophic food insecurity,” the most severe level of hunger.
“An immediate and large-scale response” is required, it says.
Both counties have been historically controlled by the #SPLM-IO opposition party led by suspended First Vice President Riek Machar.
Machar has been charged with treason and other crimes that he denies over an attack by a local militia on a military garrison in Nasir that South Sudan’s government says killed 250 soldiers. Government-led military operations, including dozens of.....
https://apnews.com/article/south-sudan-nasir-fangak-hunger-famine-590019771b5515f415c355549b52580c
No food aid has reached a conflict-hit area of South Sudan this year despite growing fears that it is headed toward famine, international food security analysts said Tuesday.
The report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a global monitor, estimates that 28,000 people in Nasir and Fangak counties face “catastrophic food insecurity,” the most severe level of hunger.
“An immediate and large-scale response” is required, it says.
Both counties have been historically controlled by the #SPLM-IO opposition party led by suspended First Vice President Riek Machar.
Machar has been charged with treason and other crimes that he denies over an attack by a local militia on a military garrison in Nasir that South Sudan’s government says killed 250 soldiers. Government-led military operations, including dozens of.....
https://apnews.com/article/south-sudan-nasir-fangak-hunger-famine-590019771b5515f415c355549b52580c
Analysis: Army chief brands part of #TPLF leadership a ‘criminal clique’ that should be ‘eliminated’, urges #Tigrayans to ‘liberate themselves’ at fifth year commemoration of war in Tigray
Field Marshal Birhanu Jula, Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (#ENDF), used the fifth anniversary of the outbreak of the northern war to launch a condemnation and scathing criticism of what he called a “great betrayal” by a “small clique” within the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) who he said “should be eliminated” if #Ethiopia is to live peacefully.
Speaking during a memorial ceremony of the November 2020 outbreak of War in the Tigray region, which was held on Monday, 3 November, at the Bishoftu Air Force Training Center, the Army Chief also urged the people of Tigray to “liberate themselves” from what he described as the TPLF’s “criminal clique.”
“The people of Tigray must liberate themselves. The TPLF clique should not decide the fate of the people...
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Field Marshal Birhanu Jula, Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (#ENDF), used the fifth anniversary of the outbreak of the northern war to launch a condemnation and scathing criticism of what he called a “great betrayal” by a “small clique” within the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) who he said “should be eliminated” if #Ethiopia is to live peacefully.
Speaking during a memorial ceremony of the November 2020 outbreak of War in the Tigray region, which was held on Monday, 3 November, at the Bishoftu Air Force Training Center, the Army Chief also urged the people of Tigray to “liberate themselves” from what he described as the TPLF’s “criminal clique.”
“The people of Tigray must liberate themselves. The TPLF clique should not decide the fate of the people...
https://addisstandard.com/?p=53369
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#Ethiopia, #China sign bilateral market access protocol in #Geneva marking key step in WTO accession
Ethiopia and the People’s Republic of China have signed a Bilateral Market Access Protocol at the World Trade Organization (#WTO) headquarters in Geneva, marking a major milestone in Ethiopia’s accession process to the global trade body.
According to information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Protocol was signed by Tsegab Kebebew, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of Ethiopia to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, and Li Yongjie, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of China to the WTO.
The Ministry said the agreement follows extensive dialogue and technical negotiations between the two countries and reflects their shared commitment to strengthening economic.....
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Ethiopia and the People’s Republic of China have signed a Bilateral Market Access Protocol at the World Trade Organization (#WTO) headquarters in Geneva, marking a major milestone in Ethiopia’s accession process to the global trade body.
According to information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Protocol was signed by Tsegab Kebebew, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of Ethiopia to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, and Li Yongjie, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of China to the WTO.
The Ministry said the agreement follows extensive dialogue and technical negotiations between the two countries and reflects their shared commitment to strengthening economic.....
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#Kenyan kidnapped in #Ethiopia freed after payment of Ksh3 Million Ransom
A Kenyan man who was abducted from his workplace in Ethiopia on October 28 has been released after the kidnappers' ransom demands were met.
According to the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, the man, identified as Samuel Mbugua, come back to Kenya after his kidnappers released him following a Ksh3 million ransom payment by his employer.
Mbugua had been working as a plant manager for a glass packing plant in Debre Birhan, in Amhara, 120 kilometres from Addis Ababa.
After his abduction last Tuesday, the Kenyan Embassy in Ethiopia reported the matter to the Ethiopian authorities, & negotiations for his release began.
Subsequently, the embassy, the Ethiopian embassy, Mbugua's family & employer helped in negotiating for his release, which was granted on Monday, November 4 after his employer paid the ransom.
https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/117725-kenyan-abducted-ethiopia-flown-back-home-after-employer-pays-ksh25-million-ransom
A Kenyan man who was abducted from his workplace in Ethiopia on October 28 has been released after the kidnappers' ransom demands were met.
According to the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, the man, identified as Samuel Mbugua, come back to Kenya after his kidnappers released him following a Ksh3 million ransom payment by his employer.
Mbugua had been working as a plant manager for a glass packing plant in Debre Birhan, in Amhara, 120 kilometres from Addis Ababa.
After his abduction last Tuesday, the Kenyan Embassy in Ethiopia reported the matter to the Ethiopian authorities, & negotiations for his release began.
Subsequently, the embassy, the Ethiopian embassy, Mbugua's family & employer helped in negotiating for his release, which was granted on Monday, November 4 after his employer paid the ransom.
https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/117725-kenyan-abducted-ethiopia-flown-back-home-after-employer-pays-ksh25-million-ransom
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#Ethiopian Electric Utility, Électricité de #France sign agreement to cooperate on medium-voltage power line installation
Ethiopia and France have signed an agreement to enhance cooperation in the installation of medium-voltage electric power lines
The agreement was signed between the Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) and Électricité de France (EDF) on the sidelines of the ongoing Ethiopia–European Union Investment Forum in Paris.
According to the EEU, the agreement covers collaboration on medium-voltage line installation and techniques for repairing electric power lines without service interruption, commonly known as live-line maintenance.
The cooperation will also extend to technical and training support, supply of materials, capacity building, and loan arrangements.
EEU Chief Executive Officer Engineer Getu Geremew said the agreement will strengthen the institution’s technical....
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Ethiopia and France have signed an agreement to enhance cooperation in the installation of medium-voltage electric power lines
The agreement was signed between the Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) and Électricité de France (EDF) on the sidelines of the ongoing Ethiopia–European Union Investment Forum in Paris.
According to the EEU, the agreement covers collaboration on medium-voltage line installation and techniques for repairing electric power lines without service interruption, commonly known as live-line maintenance.
The cooperation will also extend to technical and training support, supply of materials, capacity building, and loan arrangements.
EEU Chief Executive Officer Engineer Getu Geremew said the agreement will strengthen the institution’s technical....
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#Commentary: Neo-Patrimonial Trap: Systemic analysis of institutional, cultural failure in #Ethiopia's fight against corruption
Corruption in Ethiopia is “not merely a collection of isolated regulatory failures but a deep-seated, systemic crisis” rooted in “a neo-patrimonial political culture,” writes Mohammedawel Hagos. He argues that stalled development stems from “a dangerous synergy between a clientelist state structure, the politicization of economic policy, and a destructive social ethos that actively normalizes graft and punishes integrity.”
The author explains that historical patrimonialism, cultural norms, and low salaries have created a “desperation economy” where bribery is a survival strategy, reflecting “a fundamental lack of public trust in government institutions.”
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Corruption in Ethiopia is “not merely a collection of isolated regulatory failures but a deep-seated, systemic crisis” rooted in “a neo-patrimonial political culture,” writes Mohammedawel Hagos. He argues that stalled development stems from “a dangerous synergy between a clientelist state structure, the politicization of economic policy, and a destructive social ethos that actively normalizes graft and punishes integrity.”
The author explains that historical patrimonialism, cultural norms, and low salaries have created a “desperation economy” where bribery is a survival strategy, reflecting “a fundamental lack of public trust in government institutions.”
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News: #Africa urged to turn rising global presence into influence amid shifting world order as conflicts threaten Continent’s future
African leaders and policymakers have called for renewed efforts to turn the continent’s growing global presence into tangible influence amid mounting security challenges.
The call came as a two-day high-level conference on “Africa’s Rising Influence: Advancing Agency in Foreign Policy and Global Governance” opened in Addis Abeba today, highlighting how ongoing conflicts threaten to derail Africa’s aspirations for greater leadership in the evolving multipolar world.
The conference is organized through collaboration between the #Chatham House Africa Programme, Amani Africa, an independent research institution, and the United Nations Development Programme (#UNDP). It brings together senior officials, diplomats, and representatives of multilateral agencies to deliberate on Africa’s role in reshaping international governance.
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African leaders and policymakers have called for renewed efforts to turn the continent’s growing global presence into tangible influence amid mounting security challenges.
The call came as a two-day high-level conference on “Africa’s Rising Influence: Advancing Agency in Foreign Policy and Global Governance” opened in Addis Abeba today, highlighting how ongoing conflicts threaten to derail Africa’s aspirations for greater leadership in the evolving multipolar world.
The conference is organized through collaboration between the #Chatham House Africa Programme, Amani Africa, an independent research institution, and the United Nations Development Programme (#UNDP). It brings together senior officials, diplomats, and representatives of multilateral agencies to deliberate on Africa’s role in reshaping international governance.
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News: U.S. Senate foreign relations committee calls for full implementation of #Pretoria agreement
#US. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman, #Senator Jim Risch, has urged renewed efforts to fully implement the Pretoria peace agreement, marking five years since the outbreak of the #Tigray war.
In a statement posted on the Committee’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, Senator Risch said that while the United States helped stop the fighting, the agreement “remains only partly fulfilled.” He noted that Tigray “is still unstable,” adding that “there is no justice for victims, and tensions with #Eritrea continue.”
Risch underscored that a secure and peaceful Horn of Africa is vital to protecting U.S. interests, preventing extremist threats, stabilizing regional partners, and aiding millions who continue to suffer from the effects of the war.
Meanwhile opposition parties in Tigray echoed the same message. “#Salsay_Weyane Tigray observes the fifth anniversary....
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#US. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman, #Senator Jim Risch, has urged renewed efforts to fully implement the Pretoria peace agreement, marking five years since the outbreak of the #Tigray war.
In a statement posted on the Committee’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, Senator Risch said that while the United States helped stop the fighting, the agreement “remains only partly fulfilled.” He noted that Tigray “is still unstable,” adding that “there is no justice for victims, and tensions with #Eritrea continue.”
Risch underscored that a secure and peaceful Horn of Africa is vital to protecting U.S. interests, preventing extremist threats, stabilizing regional partners, and aiding millions who continue to suffer from the effects of the war.
Meanwhile opposition parties in Tigray echoed the same message. “#Salsay_Weyane Tigray observes the fifth anniversary....
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News: Isaias Afwerki blames foreign intervention for instability in Horn of Africa, #Red_Sea and beyond
#Eritrean President #Isaias_Afwerki has accused foreign powers of deepening instability across the #Horn of Africa, the Red Sea region, and the wider continent, during a wide-ranging interview with #Egyptian local media aired on Tuesday.
His remarks came as part of a five-day official visit to Egypt which concluded Tuesday, where he held talks with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on regional security and bilateral cooperation.
In his interview with local media lalqaheranews, President Isaias said that conflicts in the Horn of Africa have become “complicated due to the intervention of various forces and governments.” Citing #Somalia, #Ethiopia, and #South_Sudan, he argued that instability in these countries is “not only internal but also regional and even global.”
“Somalia is a country with 3,300 km of coastline, & this length of coastline in such a strategic...
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#Eritrean President #Isaias_Afwerki has accused foreign powers of deepening instability across the #Horn of Africa, the Red Sea region, and the wider continent, during a wide-ranging interview with #Egyptian local media aired on Tuesday.
His remarks came as part of a five-day official visit to Egypt which concluded Tuesday, where he held talks with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on regional security and bilateral cooperation.
In his interview with local media lalqaheranews, President Isaias said that conflicts in the Horn of Africa have become “complicated due to the intervention of various forces and governments.” Citing #Somalia, #Ethiopia, and #South_Sudan, he argued that instability in these countries is “not only internal but also regional and even global.”
“Somalia is a country with 3,300 km of coastline, & this length of coastline in such a strategic...
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