The Forward on MSN
Ethiopian-American Jews lament loss of Harlem restaurant hub
For over a decade, Tsion Cafe, which owner Beejhy Barhany believes is the only Ethiopian Jewish restaurant in America, ...
Ethiopian News Agency on MSN
Ethiopia's Tourism New Face: From Limited to Ample Destinations
Addis Ababa, February 21, 2026 (ENA) –Even if Ethiopia is a land graced by history and natural splendor, its tourism has been primarily challenged with scarcity of destinations. Visitors would often ...
The State Department will let lifesaving projects expire because “there is no strong nexus between the humanitarian response ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Ethiopia Revokes Reuters Journalists' Accreditation Following Investigative Report
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ethiopian authorities to restore the accreditation of three Reuters journalists who were barred from reporting after the news agency published a report ...
Ethiopia Dialogues on Progress Towards Building a Competent, Responsive, and Equitably Distributed Health Workforce for Universal Health Coverage ...
Ethiopia and Italy have pledged to strengthen trade and investment cooperation as the Ethio-Italy Coffee Business Forum convened here on Thursday, bringing together exporters, industry leaders and ...
Turkey's expansion into Africa through commerce including military sales reportedly challenges U.S. interests as ongoing ...
Ethiopian News Agency on MSN
Africa CDC advisor applauds Ethiopia's exemplary triumph over Marburg
Addis Ababa, 20 February 2026 —The Principal Advisor for Programmes Management at the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Ngashi Ngongo has lauded Ethiopia’s swift and ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on Ethiopian authorities to reinstate the accreditation of three journalists from Reuters after their reporting credentials were not renewed ...
Assisted natural regeneration (ANR) and afforestation (AR) projects under Ethiopia’s REDD+ Investment Program reduced modelled soil erosion across pilot sites over the past decade, according to a ...
The State Department will let lifesaving projects expire because “there is no strong nexus between the humanitarian response and U.S. national interests,” according to an internal email.
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