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Uganda: Minister Namuganza to Address Museveni Months After Censure

The State Minister for Lands, Housing and Urban Development (Housing) Persis Namuganza will address President Museveni in her capacity as minister despite being censured a few months ago.

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Ethio telecom aggressively upgrading its service - Capital Newspaper

Ethio telecom is aggressively upgrading its service all over the country making it the most vibrant company in the country. Despite the process of privatization the sole telecom provider is advancing its service in different parts of the country. This time the company yet again launched its 4G LTE Advanced service in its East Region […]

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Ukraine live briefing: Kyiv targeted by missiles; explosions in Russia derail train, damage power line

An “explosive device” caused a train in Russia's Bryansk region to derail, the governor said. Separately, officials said a power line was blown up in the Leningrad region.

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Is peace finally coming to Ethiopia’s Oromia region? - Ethiopia Insight

Ethiopia’s long-running ruinous conflict in Oromia may be coming to an end as the government and Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) engage in talks in Tanzania.

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Hundreds evacuated from Sudan as fighting enters third week | News | Ethiopiaforums.com

Hundreds of foreigners fleeing Sudan have arrived in the Saudi Arabian port city of Jeddah, Saudi state media reported, as Sudan entered a third week of fighting between rival military forces despite a ceasefire. A ferry with around 1,900 evacuees arrived at a Saudi naval base in Jeddah, after crossing the Red Sea from Port

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News Analysis: Gov’t insists on digital payment despite complaints over chaotic, long queues at gas stations in Addis Abeba - Addis Standard

Fuel queue at Total gas station near CMC Michael in Addis Abeba on Thursday, 27 April (Photo: Addis Standard) By Molla Mitiku @MollaAyenew Addis Abeba - The Ethiopian Ministry of Transport and Logistics has insisted on its decision to fully digitalize gas transactions in the capital […]

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Climate Change’s Fingerprints Turn Up in Parched East Africa

Droughts like the one that has ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia are now 100 times as likely as in the preindustrial era, a new study has found.

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Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, Ethiopian nun and pianist, dies at 99

The musician, who spent nearly the last 40 years of her life living in a monastery in Jerusalem, has died

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Integrated Country Strategy - ERITREA

Eritrea’s destabilizing military involvement in the conflict in northern Ethiopia destroyed any hope that the 2018 Eritrea-Ethiopia peace agreement would usher in a new era of stability