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AllAfrica on MSNThe Ethiopian Grand Renaissance Dam - a Beacon of Regional IntegrationThe Ethiopian Grand Renaissance Dam (GERD) stands as a monumental achievement in Africa's quest for sustainable development and regional integration. As the largest hydropower project on the continent ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: The GERD Coming Closer to Become Full-Blown Hydropower DamAfter 14 years of relentless struggle by the government and the people of Ethiopia, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is now reaching its final stage of getting inaugurated and becoming a ...
Ethiopia’s political landscape remains tense due to prolonged conflicts and security challenges. The civil war in Tigray ...
The relationship between Ethiopia and Japan is characterized by a unique and historically significant partnership, fostered through intellectual diplomacy, ...
Almost 50 percent of the Ethiopian highlands are eroded, with declining productivity costing Ethiopia 2 percent to 3 percent of its annual agricultural GDP. An innovative approach to restoring ...
But many Ethiopian media workers disagree with such a dual role, while opinions also vary widely as to how Ethiopia’s developing media landscape should be regulated, and what the country can ...
Ethiopia gripped by drought the worst in 50 years. WHILE the world has been firmly focused on Europe’s humanitarian crisis, Ethiopia has slipped further into its own crisis.
Last month, the Ethiopian government launched an offensive against a rebellious regional government. The ensuing conflict has killed hundreds, and almost 50,000 Ethiopians have crossed into Sudan.
In 2005, the earth cracked open in Ethiopia. Two volcanic eruptions shook the desert, and a 35-mile-long rift opened in the land, measuring 20 feet wide in some places. Now a new study adds weight to ...
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — For many people around the world, mentioning Ethiopia brings to mind its devastating 1984 famine. The specter of the disaster haunts the country’s international image ...
Acres of flowers carpeting the ground in bold hues might seem more at home in a Monet painting or the land of Oz, but it's a sight that's become a familiar part of the Ethiopian landscape.
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