Ethiopia: Government moves to address road-accident toll
Improved access to emergency medical care and compulsory third-party insurance coverage could help to lower Ethiopia's high road-traffic accident death…
Improved access to emergency medical care and compulsory third-party insurance coverage could help to lower Ethiopia's high road-traffic accident death…
[From: A Week in the Horn of Africa, Nov. 4, 2011 issue.] The Government of Eritrea is currently involved in…
[From: A Week in the Horn of Africa, Nov. 4, 2011 issue.] Under the theme of “Powering Africa’s Prosperity”, three…
[From: A Week in the Horn of Africa, Nov. 4, 2011 issue.] Somaliland’s President Ahmed Mohamed ‘Silanyo’ was in Addis…
Eritrea’s request to address the UN Security Council faces US opposition, Inner-city press reported from New York yesterday. Last week,…
Some historians say Egypt's sectarian strife started as far back as 1798, sparked by anger among the majority Muslim population…
HORN OF AFRICA – DROUGHT FACT SHEET #4, FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2012 Oct. 27, 2011 KEY DEVELOPMENTS During the week…
Ethiopia and South Sudan have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Technical Assistance and Cooperation for the placement of sixty…
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said, ‘there are no U.S. military bases in Ethiopia’. Mr. Carney made the remark…
An estimated 45 Al-Shabaab fighters ambushed Kenyan troops who were travelling from the Somali town of Tabda to Beles Qooqani,…
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