News: #Tigray national conference calls on federal government to honor #Pretoria agreement, warns against renewed conflict
A convention under the banner of the National Conference of the Tigrayan People has called on the federal government of Ethiopia to recommit to peace by honoring the Pretoria Agreement and pursuing genuine political dialogue instead of confrontation.
The conference, held in #Mekelle over the weekend, brought together 3,067 participants representing the leadership of the TPLF, the Tigray Interim Administration, the Army, and various community sectors. The gathering marked the conclusion of three weeks of regional forums conducted under the “National Unity Campaign.”
In their final communiqué, participants said the people of Tigray remain committed to peace and national stability but warned that “peace will not prevail unless the federal government replaces confrontation with dialogue.”
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A convention under the banner of the National Conference of the Tigrayan People has called on the federal government of Ethiopia to recommit to peace by honoring the Pretoria Agreement and pursuing genuine political dialogue instead of confrontation.
The conference, held in #Mekelle over the weekend, brought together 3,067 participants representing the leadership of the TPLF, the Tigray Interim Administration, the Army, and various community sectors. The gathering marked the conclusion of three weeks of regional forums conducted under the “National Unity Campaign.”
In their final communiqué, participants said the people of Tigray remain committed to peace and national stability but warned that “peace will not prevail unless the federal government replaces confrontation with dialogue.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52768
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#Ethiopia to hold 7th National Election this fiscal year, President Tayé told joint lawmakers
Ethiopia will hold its 7th #national_election during the current fiscal year (June 2025-July 2026), President #Tayé Atske Selassie announced on Monday.
The announcement came during President Tayé’s 40-minute address outlining the government’s annual plan at the joint opening session of the 6th year term of the House of People’s Representatives and the 5th year term of the House of Federation this afternoon. A total of 511 members from both Houses attended the session.
In a brief mention lasting only 16 seconds toward the end of his speech, the President said, “the government will work responsibly to ensure that the national election to be held in our country this year is fair, peaceful, democratic, and credible among Ethiopians.”
However, preparations for the upcoming election are already drawing scrutiny and concern from opposition parties.
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Ethiopia will hold its 7th #national_election during the current fiscal year (June 2025-July 2026), President #Tayé Atske Selassie announced on Monday.
The announcement came during President Tayé’s 40-minute address outlining the government’s annual plan at the joint opening session of the 6th year term of the House of People’s Representatives and the 5th year term of the House of Federation this afternoon. A total of 511 members from both Houses attended the session.
In a brief mention lasting only 16 seconds toward the end of his speech, the President said, “the government will work responsibly to ensure that the national election to be held in our country this year is fair, peaceful, democratic, and credible among Ethiopians.”
However, preparations for the upcoming election are already drawing scrutiny and concern from opposition parties.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52772
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Leaked document claims #Ethiopia signed deal for six #Russian Su-35 fighter jets
A leaked document allegedly from Russia’s state defense conglomerate Rostec suggests that Ethiopia has signed a contract for six Su-35 multirole fighter jets, indicating possible deepening defense cooperation between Moscow and Addis Abeba.
The document, released online on 3 October by a hacker collective known as Black Mirror, reportedly includes over 300 internal Rostec files detailing pricing, delivery schedules, and export plans for advanced Sukhoi fighter jets.
According to the leaked material, the clients are identified by codes under Russia’s national classification system: “231” refers to Ethiopia, while “364” and “012” correspond to Iran and Algeria respectively.
If authentic, the data shows Ethiopia’s planned acquisition of six Su-35 aircraft, alongside larger purchases by Iran and Algeria.
https://defence-blog.com/leak-doc-reveals-su-57s-for-algeria-su-35s-for-iran-and-ethiopia/
A leaked document allegedly from Russia’s state defense conglomerate Rostec suggests that Ethiopia has signed a contract for six Su-35 multirole fighter jets, indicating possible deepening defense cooperation between Moscow and Addis Abeba.
The document, released online on 3 October by a hacker collective known as Black Mirror, reportedly includes over 300 internal Rostec files detailing pricing, delivery schedules, and export plans for advanced Sukhoi fighter jets.
According to the leaked material, the clients are identified by codes under Russia’s national classification system: “231” refers to Ethiopia, while “364” and “012” correspond to Iran and Algeria respectively.
If authentic, the data shows Ethiopia’s planned acquisition of six Su-35 aircraft, alongside larger purchases by Iran and Algeria.
https://defence-blog.com/leak-doc-reveals-su-57s-for-algeria-su-35s-for-iran-and-ethiopia/
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World Bank raises Sub-Sahara #Africa growth forecast on inflation
Sub-Saharan African economies are expected to grow by a faster 3.8% this year on the back of stable prices that have spurred easing by policymakers, the World Bank said on Tuesday, and the momentum will increase in the next two years.
The upgrade from 3.5% in April was driven by stabilising foreign exchange and inflation rates in countries like #Ethiopia, giving room for interest rate cuts, the bank said in its biannual Africa Pulse report.
"These favourable conditions are fuelling a recovery in private consumption and investment," the bank said in the report. However, fiscal consolidation efforts could curb the pace of recovery in some economies, the report warned.
Growth will accelerate to an annual average of 4.4% in the next two years, the bank said, slightly up from an initial forecast of 4.3%.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/world-bank-raises-sub-sahara-africa-growth-forecast-inflation-drop-2025-10-07/
Sub-Saharan African economies are expected to grow by a faster 3.8% this year on the back of stable prices that have spurred easing by policymakers, the World Bank said on Tuesday, and the momentum will increase in the next two years.
The upgrade from 3.5% in April was driven by stabilising foreign exchange and inflation rates in countries like #Ethiopia, giving room for interest rate cuts, the bank said in its biannual Africa Pulse report.
"These favourable conditions are fuelling a recovery in private consumption and investment," the bank said in the report. However, fiscal consolidation efforts could curb the pace of recovery in some economies, the report warned.
Growth will accelerate to an annual average of 4.4% in the next two years, the bank said, slightly up from an initial forecast of 4.3%.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/world-bank-raises-sub-sahara-africa-growth-forecast-inflation-drop-2025-10-07/
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#Taiwan representative office in #Somaliland marks 114th National Day
The Taiwan Representative Office in the Republic of Somaliland on Sunday celebrated the 114th National Day of Taiwan (R.O.C.), highlighting the island’s global achievements and expanding cooperation with Somaliland.
Speaking at the ceremony under the theme “Resilient Taiwan, Resilient Somaliland,” Taiwan Representative Allen C. Lou praised Taiwan’s progress in innovation, competitiveness and healthcare, noting that the country ranks sixth in the 2025 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook and first globally in the Health Care Index for seven consecutive years.
Lou said President William Lai Ching-te’s administration continues to strengthen “values-based diplomacy” and promote international partnerships across economic, technological and security domains.
“Taiwan shares what we do best and what we are good at,” Lou said. “From democratization support to partnerships in health, education, agriculture, technology and security — Taiwan stands firmly with Somaliland.”
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/10/taiwan-representative-office-in-somaliland-marks-114th-national-day/
The Taiwan Representative Office in the Republic of Somaliland on Sunday celebrated the 114th National Day of Taiwan (R.O.C.), highlighting the island’s global achievements and expanding cooperation with Somaliland.
Speaking at the ceremony under the theme “Resilient Taiwan, Resilient Somaliland,” Taiwan Representative Allen C. Lou praised Taiwan’s progress in innovation, competitiveness and healthcare, noting that the country ranks sixth in the 2025 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook and first globally in the Health Care Index for seven consecutive years.
Lou said President William Lai Ching-te’s administration continues to strengthen “values-based diplomacy” and promote international partnerships across economic, technological and security domains.
“Taiwan shares what we do best and what we are good at,” Lou said. “From democratization support to partnerships in health, education, agriculture, technology and security — Taiwan stands firmly with Somaliland.”
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/10/taiwan-representative-office-in-somaliland-marks-114th-national-day/
Horn Diplomat
Taiwan Representative Office in Somaliland Marks 114th National Day
The Taiwan Representative Office in the Republic of Somaliland on Sunday celebrated the 114th National Day of Taiwan (R.O.C.),
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News: #Ethiopia, #Pakistan agree to strengthen defence and aviation cooperation
Ethiopia and Pakistan have agreed to enhance cooperation in defence and aviation as part of efforts to further strengthen their bilateral relations, Ethiopia’s Embassy in Islamabad announced.
The agreement was reached on Monday, 6 October 2025, during a meeting between Jemal Beker Abdula (Phd), Ethiopia’s Special Envoy and Ambassador Extraordinary to Pakistan, and Khawaja Asif, Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Defence.
The Ambassador highlighted Ethiopia’s progress in the aviation sector and expressed interest in expanding flight destinations to Pakistan beyond the existing Karachi route.
The latest discussion follows earlier military engagements between the two countries. On 28 August 2025, Addis Standard reported that Lieutenant General Yilma Merdassa, Commander of the Ethiopian Air Force, met with Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), in Islamabad.
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Ethiopia and Pakistan have agreed to enhance cooperation in defence and aviation as part of efforts to further strengthen their bilateral relations, Ethiopia’s Embassy in Islamabad announced.
The agreement was reached on Monday, 6 October 2025, during a meeting between Jemal Beker Abdula (Phd), Ethiopia’s Special Envoy and Ambassador Extraordinary to Pakistan, and Khawaja Asif, Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Defence.
The Ambassador highlighted Ethiopia’s progress in the aviation sector and expressed interest in expanding flight destinations to Pakistan beyond the existing Karachi route.
The latest discussion follows earlier military engagements between the two countries. On 28 August 2025, Addis Standard reported that Lieutenant General Yilma Merdassa, Commander of the Ethiopian Air Force, met with Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), in Islamabad.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52778
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#Opinion: From Vision to Victory: Honoring the spirit that built #GERD
When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on 09 September, 2025, #Ethiopia fulfilled a decades-long vision first championed by the late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, writes Seifu Gebremeskel, the author of this opinion piece. He notes that beyond its engineering achievement, “GERD became a bold assertion of sovereignty, pride, and ambition,” affirming Ethiopia’s rightful claim to the Nile.
He further elaborates that the project, initially codenamed "Project X" and officially unveiled by Meles in 2011, evolved into a national undertaking designed to challenge over a century of colonial-era agreements. These included the 1929 and 1959 treaties, which had systematically excluded Ethiopia—despite its status as the Nile’s primary water source—and conferred veto power over upstream projects to #Egypt.
The author highlights that Meles Zenawi’s comprehensive strategy for the #Nile was founded upon four key principles: achieving political stability, fostering economic transformation through a "developmental state" model, promoting nation-building via domestic civic financing, and diplomatically realigning the Nile discourse toward a principle of "equitable use."
Seifu underscores the profound national significance of the dam for the Ethiopian populace, stating that "GERD is more than concrete and turbines—it is a modern monument of dignity and ambition," representing a lasting legacy of perseverance that has fundamentally reshaped both the nation’s identity and the dynamics of Nile Basin politics.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52774
When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on 09 September, 2025, #Ethiopia fulfilled a decades-long vision first championed by the late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, writes Seifu Gebremeskel, the author of this opinion piece. He notes that beyond its engineering achievement, “GERD became a bold assertion of sovereignty, pride, and ambition,” affirming Ethiopia’s rightful claim to the Nile.
He further elaborates that the project, initially codenamed "Project X" and officially unveiled by Meles in 2011, evolved into a national undertaking designed to challenge over a century of colonial-era agreements. These included the 1929 and 1959 treaties, which had systematically excluded Ethiopia—despite its status as the Nile’s primary water source—and conferred veto power over upstream projects to #Egypt.
The author highlights that Meles Zenawi’s comprehensive strategy for the #Nile was founded upon four key principles: achieving political stability, fostering economic transformation through a "developmental state" model, promoting nation-building via domestic civic financing, and diplomatically realigning the Nile discourse toward a principle of "equitable use."
Seifu underscores the profound national significance of the dam for the Ethiopian populace, stating that "GERD is more than concrete and turbines—it is a modern monument of dignity and ambition," representing a lasting legacy of perseverance that has fundamentally reshaped both the nation’s identity and the dynamics of Nile Basin politics.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52774
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From Vision to Victory: Honoring the spirit that built GERD - Addis Standard
From Vision to Victory: Honoring the spirit that built GERD Addis Standard Opinion -
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News: #Ethiopia election board delegation visiting #Nigeria to study the country’s electoral system
Ethiopian election officials have begun a week-long visit to Nigeria to study the country’s electoral system and share experiences in election management, according to the News Agency of Nigeria.
The Ethiopian delegation, comprising the National Election Board of Ethiopia (#NEBE) and the Coalition of Ethiopian CSOs for Elections (CECOE), will spend one week in Nigeria.
Tesfaye Neway, NEBE Deputy Chairperson, said the visit would “strengthen partnerships and enhance credible elections and institutional excellence across Africa.” He commended INEC for its “transparency and technological innovation,” describing it as a model for electoral institutions on the continent.
Addis Standard reported yesterday that Ethiopia will hold its seventh national election during the current fiscal year (June 2025–July 2026), President Tayé Atske Selassie announced on Monday 6 October 2025.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52782
Ethiopian election officials have begun a week-long visit to Nigeria to study the country’s electoral system and share experiences in election management, according to the News Agency of Nigeria.
The Ethiopian delegation, comprising the National Election Board of Ethiopia (#NEBE) and the Coalition of Ethiopian CSOs for Elections (CECOE), will spend one week in Nigeria.
Tesfaye Neway, NEBE Deputy Chairperson, said the visit would “strengthen partnerships and enhance credible elections and institutional excellence across Africa.” He commended INEC for its “transparency and technological innovation,” describing it as a model for electoral institutions on the continent.
Addis Standard reported yesterday that Ethiopia will hold its seventh national election during the current fiscal year (June 2025–July 2026), President Tayé Atske Selassie announced on Monday 6 October 2025.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52782
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Surging Nile waters inundate #Egypt and #Sudan, revive dispute over #Ethiopian mega-dam
Rising Nile waters inundated homes and fields in northern Egypt over the weekend, forcing residents to move by boat and intensifying a war of words between Cairo and Addis Ababa over whether Ethiopia's giant Nile dam has worsened seasonal floods.
In the Nile Delta village of Dalhamo, in Menoufia Governorate, some 50 km (31 miles) northwest of Cairo, men paddled wooden boats through narrow lanes where water lapped at the walls of their homes.
The Nile has long been affected by seasonal flooding due to monsoon rainfall in the Ethiopian Highlands that usually peaks in July and August. But this year a late-season surge has pushed north from Ethiopia, through Sudan, and into Egypt.
In Sudan, the U.N. migration agency said floods in Bahri, Khartoum state, displaced about 1,200 families last week and destroyed homes, compounding an 18-month war that has crippled the country's response.
Egypt's Water Resources and Irrigation Ministry has accused Ethiopia of "reckless unilateral" operation of its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, saying sharp, unannounced swings in water releases after the dam's September 9 inauguration helped trigger a "man-made, late flood".
In a statement on October 4, its Water and Energy Ministry said regulated releases from the Blue Nile project had reduced flood impacts and that without it heavy rain "would have caused historic destruction in Sudan and Egypt".
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/land-use-biodiversity/surging-nile-waters-inundate-egypt-sudan-revive-row-over-ethiopian-mega-dam-2025-10-06/?rpc=401&
Rising Nile waters inundated homes and fields in northern Egypt over the weekend, forcing residents to move by boat and intensifying a war of words between Cairo and Addis Ababa over whether Ethiopia's giant Nile dam has worsened seasonal floods.
In the Nile Delta village of Dalhamo, in Menoufia Governorate, some 50 km (31 miles) northwest of Cairo, men paddled wooden boats through narrow lanes where water lapped at the walls of their homes.
The Nile has long been affected by seasonal flooding due to monsoon rainfall in the Ethiopian Highlands that usually peaks in July and August. But this year a late-season surge has pushed north from Ethiopia, through Sudan, and into Egypt.
In Sudan, the U.N. migration agency said floods in Bahri, Khartoum state, displaced about 1,200 families last week and destroyed homes, compounding an 18-month war that has crippled the country's response.
Egypt's Water Resources and Irrigation Ministry has accused Ethiopia of "reckless unilateral" operation of its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, saying sharp, unannounced swings in water releases after the dam's September 9 inauguration helped trigger a "man-made, late flood".
In a statement on October 4, its Water and Energy Ministry said regulated releases from the Blue Nile project had reduced flood impacts and that without it heavy rain "would have caused historic destruction in Sudan and Egypt".
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/land-use-biodiversity/surging-nile-waters-inundate-egypt-sudan-revive-row-over-ethiopian-mega-dam-2025-10-06/?rpc=401&
Reuters
Surging Nile waters inundate Egypt and Sudan, revive dispute over Ethiopian mega-dam
Rising Nile waters inundated homes and fields in northern Egypt over the weekend, forcing residents to move by boat and intensifying a war of words between Cairo and Addis Ababa over whether Ethiopia's giant Nile dam has worsened seasonal floods.
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News: #Ethiopia to launch duty-free exports to AfCFTA member states on October 9
The Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration has announced that Ethiopia will commence duty-free exports to member states of the African Continental Free Trade Area (#AfCFTA) on Thursday, 9 October 2025. The move marks the country’s first official export operation under the AfCFTA framework.
Speaking at a press briefing in Addis Abeba today, Yasmin Wohabrebbi, State Minister for Trade and Regional Integration, confirmed that exports will be transported by both air and land to various AfCFTA member states.
According to the state minister, air cargo exports will include meat, vegetables, and fruits, while land exports—comprising pulses, oilseeds, coffee, and red kidney beans—will be shipped to Kenya, Somalia, and South Africa. She added that textiles and industrial inputs are also planned for subsequent shipments, with Kenya expected to receive the largest share of the initial export volume.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52794
The Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration has announced that Ethiopia will commence duty-free exports to member states of the African Continental Free Trade Area (#AfCFTA) on Thursday, 9 October 2025. The move marks the country’s first official export operation under the AfCFTA framework.
Speaking at a press briefing in Addis Abeba today, Yasmin Wohabrebbi, State Minister for Trade and Regional Integration, confirmed that exports will be transported by both air and land to various AfCFTA member states.
According to the state minister, air cargo exports will include meat, vegetables, and fruits, while land exports—comprising pulses, oilseeds, coffee, and red kidney beans—will be shipped to Kenya, Somalia, and South Africa. She added that textiles and industrial inputs are also planned for subsequent shipments, with Kenya expected to receive the largest share of the initial export volume.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52794
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News: #Tigray interim administration accuses Ministry of Agriculture misrepresenting region’s territorial boundaries
The Bureau of Communication Affairs of the Tigray Interim Administration has accused #Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture of “deliberately misrepresenting” Tigray’s constitutionally recognized boundaries, describing the act as “a covert political game” aimed at altering regional demarcations.
In a statement issued on Monday, the Bureau denounced a Facebook post shared by the Ministry on 3 October — later removed — that referred to “the Welkait Tegede Setit Humera Zone” as part of the Amhara Region in a report about grain harvest preparations. The Bureau said the reference “falsely designates West Tigray, which is constitutionally part of the Tigray Regional State, as belonging to the Amhara Region.”
“This is not merely a reporting error,” the Bureau stated, “but a deliberate use of institutional and structural means to hand over the constitutional .......
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52797
The Bureau of Communication Affairs of the Tigray Interim Administration has accused #Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture of “deliberately misrepresenting” Tigray’s constitutionally recognized boundaries, describing the act as “a covert political game” aimed at altering regional demarcations.
In a statement issued on Monday, the Bureau denounced a Facebook post shared by the Ministry on 3 October — later removed — that referred to “the Welkait Tegede Setit Humera Zone” as part of the Amhara Region in a report about grain harvest preparations. The Bureau said the reference “falsely designates West Tigray, which is constitutionally part of the Tigray Regional State, as belonging to the Amhara Region.”
“This is not merely a reporting error,” the Bureau stated, “but a deliberate use of institutional and structural means to hand over the constitutional .......
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52797
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#Ethiopia accuses #Eritrea and #TPLF of colluding to “wage war,” involvement in recent attack on Woldiya city in Amhara region
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused the Eritrean government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of colluding to “wage war” against Ethiopia, alleging that the two are working together under a new alliance named “Tsimdo.” The ministry also alleges the two were involved in a recent offensive by the Fano militia aimed at capturing #Woldiya.
In a letter dated 2 October 2025 addressed to #UN Secretary-General António Guterre , Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos said that the “collusion between the Eritrean government and the hardliner faction of the TPLF has become more evident over the past few months.” He asserted that the alliance is “actively preparing to wage war against Ethiopia,” and accused both actors of “funding, mobilizing, and directing armed groups such as #Fano to expand the horizon of the conflict.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52799
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused the Eritrean government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of colluding to “wage war” against Ethiopia, alleging that the two are working together under a new alliance named “Tsimdo.” The ministry also alleges the two were involved in a recent offensive by the Fano militia aimed at capturing #Woldiya.
In a letter dated 2 October 2025 addressed to #UN Secretary-General António Guterre , Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos said that the “collusion between the Eritrean government and the hardliner faction of the TPLF has become more evident over the past few months.” He asserted that the alliance is “actively preparing to wage war against Ethiopia,” and accused both actors of “funding, mobilizing, and directing armed groups such as #Fano to expand the horizon of the conflict.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52799
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#Sudan's army recaptures key positions from #RSF in #El-Fasher
The Sudanese army said in a statement that it carried out operations against RSF's positions in El-Fasher and inflicted personnel and equipment losses.
The Sudanese army has said that it seized several forward defensive positions held by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state in western Sudan.
A military statement said on Tuesday that army forces carried out "special operations" to clear several RSF "defensive positions" and inflicted personnel and equipment losses on the rebel group.
The army said troops captured several combat vehicles, without giving an exact number, and destroyed six others, including armoured vehicles.
The army said troops captured several combat vehicles, without giving an exact number, and destroyed six others, including armoured vehicles.
According to the army, RSF fighters launched an attack on the southern axis of El-Fasher, but government forces repelled it and inflicted heavy losses.
There was no comment from the RSF on the army statement.
https://www.trtworld.com/article/d0b663b4f11c
The Sudanese army said in a statement that it carried out operations against RSF's positions in El-Fasher and inflicted personnel and equipment losses.
The Sudanese army has said that it seized several forward defensive positions held by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state in western Sudan.
A military statement said on Tuesday that army forces carried out "special operations" to clear several RSF "defensive positions" and inflicted personnel and equipment losses on the rebel group.
The army said troops captured several combat vehicles, without giving an exact number, and destroyed six others, including armoured vehicles.
The army said troops captured several combat vehicles, without giving an exact number, and destroyed six others, including armoured vehicles.
According to the army, RSF fighters launched an attack on the southern axis of El-Fasher, but government forces repelled it and inflicted heavy losses.
There was no comment from the RSF on the army statement.
https://www.trtworld.com/article/d0b663b4f11c
Trtworld
Sudan's army recaptures key positions from RSF in El-Fasher
The Sudanese army said in a statement that it carried out operations against RSF's positions in El-Fasher and inflicted personnel and equipment losses.
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#Ethiopia’s soil is running out of carbon and its fueling climate change
Across Ethiopia’s farmland, soil is losing something crucial: organic carbon. This hidden ingredient helps crops grow, holds water in the ground, and keeps the land soft and fertile. When it’s gone, farmers face failed harvests, dry fields, and fewer ways to feed their families.
For rural households that grow crops and raise animals, this kind of loss hits hard. It means less food on the table and more stress during dry spells.
But it’s not just a local issue – soil organic carbon also helps keep carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. When soils lose carbon, it adds to global warming as well.
One of the biggest problems is that everything that could go back into the soil – straw, manure, and branches – is also needed elsewhere.
Families burn crop residues for cooking. They feed straw to livestock, and manure might be used to heat....
https://www.earth.com/news/ethiopias-soil-is-running-out-of-carbon-and-its-fueling-climate-change/
Across Ethiopia’s farmland, soil is losing something crucial: organic carbon. This hidden ingredient helps crops grow, holds water in the ground, and keeps the land soft and fertile. When it’s gone, farmers face failed harvests, dry fields, and fewer ways to feed their families.
For rural households that grow crops and raise animals, this kind of loss hits hard. It means less food on the table and more stress during dry spells.
But it’s not just a local issue – soil organic carbon also helps keep carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. When soils lose carbon, it adds to global warming as well.
One of the biggest problems is that everything that could go back into the soil – straw, manure, and branches – is also needed elsewhere.
Families burn crop residues for cooking. They feed straw to livestock, and manure might be used to heat....
https://www.earth.com/news/ethiopias-soil-is-running-out-of-carbon-and-its-fueling-climate-change/
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Suspects detained for attempting to embezzle over 60 million birr meant for #Gofa landslide victims
Authorities in Gofa Zone, Southern #Ethiopia, have detained suspects who attempted to embezzle more than 60 million birr intended for victims of a deadly landslide that struck Kencho Shacha Gozedi Kebele, Gena Gofa Woreda, on 22 July 2024.
In a statement published on social media on 7 October 2025, the Gofa Zone administration said the suspects tried to misappropriate funds allocated to support hundreds of community members affected by the disaster.
The statement noted that following the disaster, aid and financial support poured in from domestic and international sources, including various organizations and governments. The Gofa Zone administration closely monitored the distribution of the resources to ensure they reached the affected communities.
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Authorities in Gofa Zone, Southern #Ethiopia, have detained suspects who attempted to embezzle more than 60 million birr intended for victims of a deadly landslide that struck Kencho Shacha Gozedi Kebele, Gena Gofa Woreda, on 22 July 2024.
In a statement published on social media on 7 October 2025, the Gofa Zone administration said the suspects tried to misappropriate funds allocated to support hundreds of community members affected by the disaster.
The statement noted that following the disaster, aid and financial support poured in from domestic and international sources, including various organizations and governments. The Gofa Zone administration closely monitored the distribution of the resources to ensure they reached the affected communities.
https://web.facebook.com/AddisstandardEng/posts/pfbid02ELrMMapnBuMBuVkrCnYREbYaANmqEeNiRzUkjvQTeMEXsDDUxE84QD8pdjvb7jfEl
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#Somalia to introduce #Swahili language in local schools and universities
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has announced plans to accelerate the introduction of Swahili into the national curriculum for schools and universities as part of Somalia’s efforts to deepen integration within the East African Community (EAC).
Swahili, East Africa’s lingua franca and one of the continent’s most widely spoken languages, will be promoted as both a working and instructional language alongside Somali, Arabic, and English, aligning with Somalia’s new membership in the regional bloc.
Speaking at the 2nd East African Community Cooperation Conference (EACON2025) in Mogadishu on Tuesday, President Mohamud urged Somali universities to take the lead in teaching and using Swahili to strengthen regional unity and cooperation.
“The Somali National University, along with all Somali universities, must take the lead in promoting Swahili — the common language of the East African region,” President Mohamud said.
https://hiiraan.com/news4/2025/Oct/203238/somalia_to_introduce_swahili_language_in_local_schools_and_universities.aspx
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has announced plans to accelerate the introduction of Swahili into the national curriculum for schools and universities as part of Somalia’s efforts to deepen integration within the East African Community (EAC).
Swahili, East Africa’s lingua franca and one of the continent’s most widely spoken languages, will be promoted as both a working and instructional language alongside Somali, Arabic, and English, aligning with Somalia’s new membership in the regional bloc.
Speaking at the 2nd East African Community Cooperation Conference (EACON2025) in Mogadishu on Tuesday, President Mohamud urged Somali universities to take the lead in teaching and using Swahili to strengthen regional unity and cooperation.
“The Somali National University, along with all Somali universities, must take the lead in promoting Swahili — the common language of the East African region,” President Mohamud said.
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Somalia to introduce Swahili language in local schools and universities
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has announced plans to accelerate the introduction of Swahili into the national curriculum for schools and universities as part of Somalia’s efforts to deepen integration within the East African Community…
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#Ethiopia: Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands receives nine survey drones from #UNOPS
The Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands said it has received nine survey drones from the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) to strengthen monitoring and data collection for irrigation projects and infrastructure.
During the handover ceremony, Minister of Irrigation and Lowlands, Abrham Belay (Phd), said the use of modern technology is essential to improve the management and administration of irrigation projects. “Using up-to-date technology is crucial to effectively manage construction and administration of irrigation projects and to obtain accurate, timely, and high-quality data,” he said, adding that the drones provided by UNOPS will play a key role in achieving these goals.
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The Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands said it has received nine survey drones from the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) to strengthen monitoring and data collection for irrigation projects and infrastructure.
During the handover ceremony, Minister of Irrigation and Lowlands, Abrham Belay (Phd), said the use of modern technology is essential to improve the management and administration of irrigation projects. “Using up-to-date technology is crucial to effectively manage construction and administration of irrigation projects and to obtain accurate, timely, and high-quality data,” he said, adding that the drones provided by UNOPS will play a key role in achieving these goals.
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#Op_ed: From Fragmentation to Order: How new traffic regulation creates safer, unified roads
Last year, the Council of Ministers ratified Traffic Regulation No. 557/2024, with the objective of strengthening oversight of road transport and enhancing traffic safety. The regulation has attracted widespread public attention due to the substantial fines it imposes, ranging from 500 to 1,500 birr for first-time offenses and up to 20,000 birr for serious vehicle-related violations. However, Yonas Minalu, the author of this op-ed, contends that the regulation’s scope extends beyond fines, aiming for "a meaningful and strategic transformation in how #Ethiopia manages its road network." He further notes, “By harmonizing traffic penalties nationwide, it aims to reduce fatalities and improve enforcement consistency.”
The author explains that previously, a fragmented mix of federal and regional laws created significant confusion: "a minor infraction in one region could constitute a serious offense in another,” thereby weakening deterrence, overburdening law enforcement, and undermining public trust. He also highlights that this fragmented system hampered commerce, as logistics companies “faced divergent regional codes and operational risks.”
According to the article, the new regulation establishes "a single, transparent, and predictable schedule of penalties" applicable across all regions, standardizing consequences for high-risk behaviors such as speeding, drunk driving, and non-compliance. “This clarity,” Yonas emphasizes, not only enhances safety but also "facilitates economic integration" by removing regulatory barriers, lowering costs for businesses, and improving the investment climate.
With Regulation No. 557/2024, the author underscores that Ethiopia has chosen "unity over fragmentation, predictability over chaos, and safety over complacency," thereby establishing the conditions for smoother and more efficient road transport. Nevertheless, he cautions that realizing its full potential requires sustained policy continuity, robust institutional support, nationwide training, technological upgrades, and ongoing public education.
https://addisstandard.com/from-fragmentation-to-order-how-new-traffic-regulation-creates-safer-unified-roads/
Last year, the Council of Ministers ratified Traffic Regulation No. 557/2024, with the objective of strengthening oversight of road transport and enhancing traffic safety. The regulation has attracted widespread public attention due to the substantial fines it imposes, ranging from 500 to 1,500 birr for first-time offenses and up to 20,000 birr for serious vehicle-related violations. However, Yonas Minalu, the author of this op-ed, contends that the regulation’s scope extends beyond fines, aiming for "a meaningful and strategic transformation in how #Ethiopia manages its road network." He further notes, “By harmonizing traffic penalties nationwide, it aims to reduce fatalities and improve enforcement consistency.”
The author explains that previously, a fragmented mix of federal and regional laws created significant confusion: "a minor infraction in one region could constitute a serious offense in another,” thereby weakening deterrence, overburdening law enforcement, and undermining public trust. He also highlights that this fragmented system hampered commerce, as logistics companies “faced divergent regional codes and operational risks.”
According to the article, the new regulation establishes "a single, transparent, and predictable schedule of penalties" applicable across all regions, standardizing consequences for high-risk behaviors such as speeding, drunk driving, and non-compliance. “This clarity,” Yonas emphasizes, not only enhances safety but also "facilitates economic integration" by removing regulatory barriers, lowering costs for businesses, and improving the investment climate.
With Regulation No. 557/2024, the author underscores that Ethiopia has chosen "unity over fragmentation, predictability over chaos, and safety over complacency," thereby establishing the conditions for smoother and more efficient road transport. Nevertheless, he cautions that realizing its full potential requires sustained policy continuity, robust institutional support, nationwide training, technological upgrades, and ongoing public education.
https://addisstandard.com/from-fragmentation-to-order-how-new-traffic-regulation-creates-safer-unified-roads/
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#Somali president calls for peaceful dialogue and respect for sovereignty among #Red_Sea nations
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has urged Red Sea-bordering nations to pursue dialogue and cooperation, stressing the need to uphold sovereignty and prevent conflict.
In an interview with Al Arabiya, President Mohamud said that while #Ethiopia is landlocked, it has “legitimate means” to access the Red Sea and must do so in line with “universally accepted principles.”
He said there are rumors of possible military confrontation between Ethiopia and neighboring states, affirming that Somalia “will not support any act of aggression or violation of territorial integrity.”
Underscoring the Red Sea’s strategic importance for regional security and trade, President Mohamud called on all countries to resolve disputes peacefully. “No nation should infringe on another’s sovereignty,” he said, reaffirming Somalia’s commitment to regional stability.
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Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has urged Red Sea-bordering nations to pursue dialogue and cooperation, stressing the need to uphold sovereignty and prevent conflict.
In an interview with Al Arabiya, President Mohamud said that while #Ethiopia is landlocked, it has “legitimate means” to access the Red Sea and must do so in line with “universally accepted principles.”
He said there are rumors of possible military confrontation between Ethiopia and neighboring states, affirming that Somalia “will not support any act of aggression or violation of territorial integrity.”
Underscoring the Red Sea’s strategic importance for regional security and trade, President Mohamud called on all countries to resolve disputes peacefully. “No nation should infringe on another’s sovereignty,” he said, reaffirming Somalia’s commitment to regional stability.
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#Dubai ports giant pushes for #Somaliland recognition
Dubai’s global ports and logistics company DP World wants Somaliland — where it operates a port — to be recognized as an independent nation. It joins a growing chorus of #US politicians, including Senator Ted Cruz, who back the move, but no country has yet been willing to bestow recognition on the breakaway republic.
DP World’s Group Chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said he had no reservations about investing in the port in 2016, eyeing growth not just in the territory but also in the larger, landlocked market of Ethiopia. After investing more than $400 million to expand the facility to handle the largest cargo vessels, the company is also building a manufacturing and trade zone nearby in #Berbera.
Speaking alongside Somaliland’s President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdilahi at The Africa Debate in Dubai, bin Sulayem praised the security, stability.....
https://www.semafor.com/article/10/08/2025/dubai-ports-giant-pushes-for-somaliland-recognition
Dubai’s global ports and logistics company DP World wants Somaliland — where it operates a port — to be recognized as an independent nation. It joins a growing chorus of #US politicians, including Senator Ted Cruz, who back the move, but no country has yet been willing to bestow recognition on the breakaway republic.
DP World’s Group Chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem said he had no reservations about investing in the port in 2016, eyeing growth not just in the territory but also in the larger, landlocked market of Ethiopia. After investing more than $400 million to expand the facility to handle the largest cargo vessels, the company is also building a manufacturing and trade zone nearby in #Berbera.
Speaking alongside Somaliland’s President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdilahi at The Africa Debate in Dubai, bin Sulayem praised the security, stability.....
https://www.semafor.com/article/10/08/2025/dubai-ports-giant-pushes-for-somaliland-recognition