Category: Ethiopia
Last week in the London Review of Books, Ben Rawlence asked “where does DFID’s money.
At the just ended 20th African Union Summit few things confused those present more than.
The registration of voters for the local elections due in April throughout the country was.
The debate on the constitutionality of the recent high-level governmental appointments seems to have been.
Highlight:- "Hailemariam might like to expand his power with time, but there is no sufficient.
The Ethiopian national football team lost 2-0 to Nigeria after Moses scored two penality kicks.
CAF announced the fine late Tuesday, adding that half of the $10,000 penalty would be suspended on condition that Ethiopia’s fans are not found guilty of a similar offense during the rest of the tournament.
Special edition| Post-Meles 2012 Collection of exclusive interviews, opinion pieces and news digests covering the.
1. Best Person of the Year: The Ethiopian people. (for the amazing decency and civility.
Yet, posturing aside, officials and scholars in Cairo understand the insistence on monopoly of the Nile waters, with implicit military threats is literally unsustainable. Indeed, the more intelligent amongst them should know, at least for a few years to come, a direct military attack on the Renaissance dam project is improbable.