Stories from Ethiopia · Ethiopia
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Ethiopia Faces Deepening Human Rights Crisis Amid Vote
As Ethiopia holds its elections, the country is facing a deepening human rights crisis. International observers are monitoring the situation closely.
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Ethiopia Gold Mining Investment by India's Rashmi Group
India's Rashmi Group plans to invest $300 million in Ethiopia's gold mining sector. This investment is part of a broader boom in Ethiopian gold mining.
Ethiopia Needs Third Telecom Operator, $5 Billion Investment
Ethiopia requires a third telecom operator to meet its needs, with an estimated investment of $5 billion needed to triple the number of towers. This expansion aims to improve network coverage.
US Lifts Ethiopia Arms Dealing Ban
The United States has lifted Ethiopia's ban on arms dealing, a move influenced by shifting regional alliances due to Red Sea tensions. This decision impacts Ethiopia's foreign policy and military capabilities.
Magnitude 4.7 Earthquake Strikes Near Turmi, Ethiopia
A magnitude 4.7 earthquake occurred 41 km ENE of Turmi, Ethiopia. The earthquake had a depth of 10 km. An earthquake shook Costa Rica's central Pacific region. The tremor's magnitude and potential impact are still being assessed.
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Ethiopia Doubles Power Capacity to 9,752 MW
Ethiopia has doubled its power generation capacity to 9,752 MW, significantly expanding electricity access across the nation. This development aims to meet growing energy demands.
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Ethiopia, Arab Army Participate In High-Level Meeting
Ethiopia participated alongside an Arab army in a high-level meeting.
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Ethiopia Expels Sudanese Soldiers From Territory
The Ethiopian government has expelled Sudanese soldiers from its territory. No specific location within Ethiopia or the number of soldiers involved was provided. The Ethiopian government stated the soldiers were operating without authorization.
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East African Rift Crust Thinner Than Expected
The Earth's crust in the rift zone between Ethiopia and Kenya is significantly thinner than previously thought. This finding suggests potential implications for geological activity in the region.
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