From 16 to 18 March 2026, UNESCO and the Ethiopian Police University jointly organized a three-day training for security ...
The Ethiopian Aviation University (EAU) is Africa’s largest aviation training center and is recognized as an ICAO Regional ...
A federal appeals court in the United States has denied a request to reopen a criminal case against Boeing tied to two fatal ...
African aviation leaders delivered a clear message in Addis Ababa on March 30: Without decisive investment in MRO capability, the continent’s airlines will struggle to compete on the global stage.
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RSF-SPLM-N joint forces seize strategic Sudanese town near Ethiopian border
March 24, 2026 (KURMUK) – A coalition of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Abdul Aziz al-Hilu faction of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM-N) said on Tuesday they had captured the ...
Ethiopian News Agency on MSN
Ethiopia sets the pace as Africa pushes to transform aviation maintenance
Addis Ababa, March 31, 2026 (ENA) —Ethiopian Airlines is emerging as a continental benchmark in aviation maintenance, as ...
These humanitarian organizations, having operated primarily in international crisis zones, are now applying their expertise ...
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Milking Opportunity - One Farmer's Journey Reflects the Job Potential of Ethiopia's Dairy Sector
In rural Ethiopia, smallholder farmer Ayelech Tarekegn Mekebo transformed a single local cow into a productive dairy enterprise with support from the World Bank-financed Livestock and Fisheries Sector ...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical care disparities in low-resource settings. In Ethiopia, intensive care unit ...
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Women turn resilience into economic power across borders
Dar es Salaam. Women from five countries have shared their accounts of struggle and transformation, highlighting how resilience is being converted into economic power during an international ...
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Kenyan Engineer Bets On Local Ev Future, Backed By Chinese Know-How
On the edge of Nairobi's industrial zone, engineer Tadesse Tessema is attempting a bold first for East Africa: to build a truly Kenyan electric vehicle, manufactured in Kenya and for Kenyans. His ...
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