Ethiopia’s Enhanced Wheat Productivity Promising for Eastern Africa: FAO Coordinator

The significantly increased production of wheat in Ethiopia is promising and the country can provide its best practice to other countries in the region, FAO Coordinator in Djibouti Fallou Guèye said. The eastern Africa region is drought prone due to climate change and has recently witnessed drought, flood, and locust infestation. Meanwhile, the region which […]

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Purpose of Foreign Pressure Part of Attempts to Hinder Ethiopia’s Efforts to Become Self-reliant: Senior Diplomat

The undeserved foreign interference in the internal affairs of Ethiopia and diplomatic pressure being exerted against the country is aimed at hindering the efforts to become economically self-sufficient, veteran diplomat Ambassador Tiruneh Zena said. Ambassador, Tiruneh Zena, is a senior veteran who has served his country for more than three decades, including in the United […]

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Ethiopia’s Warring Parties Convene for Tigray Peace Talks in South Africa

ADDIS ABABA — Peace talks between Ethiopian government officials and representatives from the leadership of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front are due to begin Monday in South Africa. Just ahead of the talks, Ethiopian federal forces took two more towns in Tigray previously under Tigrayan forces’ control. Humanitarian sources told VOA that federal Ethiopian troops and […]

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