News: #Ethiopia, #Azerbaijan deepen ties as #PM_Abiy arrives in Baku on official visit
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed arrived in Azerbaijan late Thursday for an official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
“The Prime Minister, along with the First Lady and a high-level delegation, arrived late today at #Heydar Aliyev International Airport in #Baku. This visit is expected to take bilateral relations to a more active and meaningful level,” said the office of the Prime Minister.
He was received at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, where a guard of honor was lined up. Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Samir Sharifov & Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev were among the senior officials who welcomed the Ethiopian leader, according to local media.
The visit follows an official invitation extended in January by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
In November 2025, Addis Standard reported that senior Azerbaijani...
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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed arrived in Azerbaijan late Thursday for an official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
“The Prime Minister, along with the First Lady and a high-level delegation, arrived late today at #Heydar Aliyev International Airport in #Baku. This visit is expected to take bilateral relations to a more active and meaningful level,” said the office of the Prime Minister.
He was received at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, where a guard of honor was lined up. Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Samir Sharifov & Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev were among the senior officials who welcomed the Ethiopian leader, according to local media.
The visit follows an official invitation extended in January by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
In November 2025, Addis Standard reported that senior Azerbaijani...
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#Sudan seeks #Egyptian expertise to build new administrative capital
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris requested Egypt’s assistance on Thursday to build a new administrative capital, seeking to leverage #Cairo’s experience in large-scale urban development during official talks in the Egyptian capital.
The discussions with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly followed a meeting between Idris and President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who reaffirmed Cairo’s full support for Sudan’s security, stability, and its formal state institutions.
A joint statement issued after the talks confirmed that Egypt welcomed the Sudanese request to benefit from Egyptian expertise in establishing a new administrative city. The leadership of both countries emphasized their commitment to enhancing coordination to serve mutual interests in security and development.
The talks covered the ongoing conflict in Sudan, with Egypt reiterating its “red lines” regarding the country’s crisis......
https://sudantribune.com/article/311157
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris requested Egypt’s assistance on Thursday to build a new administrative capital, seeking to leverage #Cairo’s experience in large-scale urban development during official talks in the Egyptian capital.
The discussions with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly followed a meeting between Idris and President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who reaffirmed Cairo’s full support for Sudan’s security, stability, and its formal state institutions.
A joint statement issued after the talks confirmed that Egypt welcomed the Sudanese request to benefit from Egyptian expertise in establishing a new administrative city. The leadership of both countries emphasized their commitment to enhancing coordination to serve mutual interests in security and development.
The talks covered the ongoing conflict in Sudan, with Egypt reiterating its “red lines” regarding the country’s crisis......
https://sudantribune.com/article/311157
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#Ethiopian woman peacekeeper mechanic honored with #UN Medal for service in #South_Sudan
Addis Abeba — Major Tigist Ferede, an Ethiopian woman peacekeeper serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), has been awarded the United Nations Medal in recognition of her contribution to peacekeeping and civilian protection efforts in the conflict-affected country.
Major Tigist, 46, an officer of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), is deployed to Yambio in Western Equatoria State as a mechanic with the Ethiopian battalion under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). While not serving on frontline patrols, her role is central to ensuring that peacekeeping vehicles remain operational and that missions can be carried out safely, according to UNMISS.
“Every vehicle I repair carries hope. When they move safely, I know I’ve done my part for peace,” Major Tigist said.
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Addis Abeba — Major Tigist Ferede, an Ethiopian woman peacekeeper serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), has been awarded the United Nations Medal in recognition of her contribution to peacekeeping and civilian protection efforts in the conflict-affected country.
Major Tigist, 46, an officer of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), is deployed to Yambio in Western Equatoria State as a mechanic with the Ethiopian battalion under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). While not serving on frontline patrols, her role is central to ensuring that peacekeeping vehicles remain operational and that missions can be carried out safely, according to UNMISS.
“Every vehicle I repair carries hope. When they move safely, I know I’ve done my part for peace,” Major Tigist said.
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#Ethiopia: “We have heard nothing about her; we have been weeping for an entire year” – Family of Genet Arage
“We have received no information regarding the matter; we will investigate and provide updates” – #EHRC
The family of Genet Arage, former National Women’s Affairs representative for #EZEMA, say her whereabouts remain unknown a year after she was allegedly taken by individuals described as wearing “red Red bonnet” on 13 February 2025
A close relative told Addis Standard that Genet was at a friend’s residence in the Sidist Kilo area when the incident occurred.
The family said they first learned of her disappearance through a phone call from youths in the neighbourhood who witnessed the incident. According to the relative, those who took her briefly returned her to the house to collect bedding before leaving again.
The family said they have no information about Genet’s current location. They reported the case to the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission...
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“We have received no information regarding the matter; we will investigate and provide updates” – #EHRC
The family of Genet Arage, former National Women’s Affairs representative for #EZEMA, say her whereabouts remain unknown a year after she was allegedly taken by individuals described as wearing “red Red bonnet” on 13 February 2025
A close relative told Addis Standard that Genet was at a friend’s residence in the Sidist Kilo area when the incident occurred.
The family said they first learned of her disappearance through a phone call from youths in the neighbourhood who witnessed the incident. According to the relative, those who took her briefly returned her to the house to collect bedding before leaving again.
The family said they have no information about Genet’s current location. They reported the case to the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission...
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#Kenya arrests suspect in duping men to fight for #Russia in Ukraine war
Police in Kenya have arrested a man accused of being a member of a human trafficking scheme that lured Kenyans to Russia with false promises of work, only for them to end up fighting on the front lines of #Ukrainian battlefields.
In a statement released late on Wednesday, Kenyan officials said Festus Arasa Omwamba was being detained in #Moyale, a town in the country’s north bordering Ethiopia.
The 33-year-old “is believed to be a key player in a more extensive human trafficking syndicate that exploits vulnerable individuals by promising them legitimate employment opportunities in European .....
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Police in Kenya have arrested a man accused of being a member of a human trafficking scheme that lured Kenyans to Russia with false promises of work, only for them to end up fighting on the front lines of #Ukrainian battlefields.
In a statement released late on Wednesday, Kenyan officials said Festus Arasa Omwamba was being detained in #Moyale, a town in the country’s north bordering Ethiopia.
The 33-year-old “is believed to be a key player in a more extensive human trafficking syndicate that exploits vulnerable individuals by promising them legitimate employment opportunities in European .....
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News: #Ethiopia, #Djibouti agree to deepen cooperation at Doraleh Port amid shifting Red Sea geopolitics
Ethiopia and Djibouti have agreed to strengthen cooperation aimed at improving the performance of the #Doraleh Port, Ethiopia’s primary maritime gateway, following discussions held on 26 February between Ethiopia’s Ambassador to Djibouti, Legesse Tulu, and Abdullahi Adaweh, Chief Executive Officer of the Doraleh Port.
According to Ambassador Legesse, during the discussion he highlighted the “significant regional importance of the strategic relationship between Ethiopia and Djibouti,” expressing “gratitude for the commitment of the Djiboutian government to elevate the relationship to a higher level.”
He further noted that the port administration, “by streamlining operations, has created a conducive environment for the implementation of key performance indicators in the service it is providing for .....
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Ethiopia and Djibouti have agreed to strengthen cooperation aimed at improving the performance of the #Doraleh Port, Ethiopia’s primary maritime gateway, following discussions held on 26 February between Ethiopia’s Ambassador to Djibouti, Legesse Tulu, and Abdullahi Adaweh, Chief Executive Officer of the Doraleh Port.
According to Ambassador Legesse, during the discussion he highlighted the “significant regional importance of the strategic relationship between Ethiopia and Djibouti,” expressing “gratitude for the commitment of the Djiboutian government to elevate the relationship to a higher level.”
He further noted that the port administration, “by streamlining operations, has created a conducive environment for the implementation of key performance indicators in the service it is providing for .....
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#Opinion: Shadows Over #Tigray: Risks of troop buildup in northern #Ethiopia, lessons of history written in blood
Recent troop movements in northern Ethiopia, particularly near Tigray, have heightened fears of renewed conflict. While officials describe the buildup as essential “security preparedness,” Gebremichael Negash warns that Ethiopia’s modern history tells a different story: “Military force has repeatedly been employed to resolve political disputes—and each time, the outcome has been deeper fragmentation, prolonged instability, and staggering human cost.”
Citing the 2020–2022 war in Tigray and ongoing conflicts in #Amhara and #Oromia, he shows how quickly “limited operations” can spiral into national crises.
Gebremichael emphasizes that Ethiopia now faces “a strategic choice between repeating historical cycles of militarized political settlement or investing in negotiated federal reform.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=55430
Recent troop movements in northern Ethiopia, particularly near Tigray, have heightened fears of renewed conflict. While officials describe the buildup as essential “security preparedness,” Gebremichael Negash warns that Ethiopia’s modern history tells a different story: “Military force has repeatedly been employed to resolve political disputes—and each time, the outcome has been deeper fragmentation, prolonged instability, and staggering human cost.”
Citing the 2020–2022 war in Tigray and ongoing conflicts in #Amhara and #Oromia, he shows how quickly “limited operations” can spiral into national crises.
Gebremichael emphasizes that Ethiopia now faces “a strategic choice between repeating historical cycles of militarized political settlement or investing in negotiated federal reform.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=55430
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What #Sudan can teach #Ethiopia as #Eritrea conflict looms
As African leaders gathered at the annual #African_Union summit in #Addis_Abeba last week under the seemingly non-urgent theme of “water sustainability,” there was only passing acknowledgement that “silencing the guns on our continent remains a challenge.”
Yet the cadence of conflict — and the threat of new war — hung low over the horizon. It never felt proximate enough, however, to darken the mood of the festivities.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was keen to show off his clean and modern metropolis, financed and looking like a “mini-me” version of his #Emirati backers in #Dubai. As host of the three-day summit, Abiy’s heads of state guests showed deference by making no mention of his increasingly bellicose calls for sea access — and the indirect threat to Eritrea, its neighbor.
Nor was there talk of Asmara’s response…..
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As African leaders gathered at the annual #African_Union summit in #Addis_Abeba last week under the seemingly non-urgent theme of “water sustainability,” there was only passing acknowledgement that “silencing the guns on our continent remains a challenge.”
Yet the cadence of conflict — and the threat of new war — hung low over the horizon. It never felt proximate enough, however, to darken the mood of the festivities.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was keen to show off his clean and modern metropolis, financed and looking like a “mini-me” version of his #Emirati backers in #Dubai. As host of the three-day summit, Abiy’s heads of state guests showed deference by making no mention of his increasingly bellicose calls for sea access — and the indirect threat to Eritrea, its neighbor.
Nor was there talk of Asmara’s response…..
https://web.facebook.com/AddisstandardEng/posts/pfbid0obN5Kafo8UNTY59yKCGZdnA3LrbsDe5ztUgt28cTAUnTpDGbj4njfoj8yHH63sgnl
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#Zambia and #Zimbabwe back away from ‘Prescriptive’ #US health deals
The government of Zambia acknowledged this week that it is unhappy with part of a proposed health aid deal with the #United_States that “does not align with the country’s interests”.
The Zambia-US bilateral deal was due to be signed last December, but it faltered after the US linked the billion-dollar deal to access to Zambian minerals, particularly copper and cobalt.
Just four days before the Memorandum of Understanding (#MOU) was due to be signed, the US announced that two countries had committed to a plan to unlock “a substantial grant package of US support in exchange for collaboration in the mining sector and clear business sector reforms that will drive economic growth and commercial investment that benefit both the United States & Zambia”.
“We want to leverage US assistance to bring about reforms that will.....
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The government of Zambia acknowledged this week that it is unhappy with part of a proposed health aid deal with the #United_States that “does not align with the country’s interests”.
The Zambia-US bilateral deal was due to be signed last December, but it faltered after the US linked the billion-dollar deal to access to Zambian minerals, particularly copper and cobalt.
Just four days before the Memorandum of Understanding (#MOU) was due to be signed, the US announced that two countries had committed to a plan to unlock “a substantial grant package of US support in exchange for collaboration in the mining sector and clear business sector reforms that will drive economic growth and commercial investment that benefit both the United States & Zambia”.
“We want to leverage US assistance to bring about reforms that will.....
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News: #Tigray interim President warns current dispute could trigger war, endanger all of #Ethiopia
A peaceful demonstration was held at the Baloni Stadium in #Mekelle city protesting the recent decision by Ethiopia’s House of Federation and the National #Electoral Board of Ethiopia.
Addressing the rally, Lt. Gen. Tadesse Woreda, President of the Tigray Interim Administration, warned that an issue that should be resolved politically must not be allowed to escalate into armed conflict.
Tadesse argued that the matter at hand is fundamentally political rather than legal. “This decision is not merely a matter for the House of Federation, the Ethiopian Election Board, or the law. It is political, & its solution must also be political,” he stated.
Meanwhile, #TPLF chairman Debrestion Gebremichael (PhD) warned against what he described as a plot aimed at permanently disintegrating Tigray, calling on the public to remain united in defending the region’s interests...
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A peaceful demonstration was held at the Baloni Stadium in #Mekelle city protesting the recent decision by Ethiopia’s House of Federation and the National #Electoral Board of Ethiopia.
Addressing the rally, Lt. Gen. Tadesse Woreda, President of the Tigray Interim Administration, warned that an issue that should be resolved politically must not be allowed to escalate into armed conflict.
Tadesse argued that the matter at hand is fundamentally political rather than legal. “This decision is not merely a matter for the House of Federation, the Ethiopian Election Board, or the law. It is political, & its solution must also be political,” he stated.
Meanwhile, #TPLF chairman Debrestion Gebremichael (PhD) warned against what he described as a plot aimed at permanently disintegrating Tigray, calling on the public to remain united in defending the region’s interests...
Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=55448
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#Ethiopia shocks the #Crypto world with just $2,000 cost to mine one Bitcoin as global miners take notice
Ethiopia is drawing growing attention within the global cryptocurrency industry after reports indicated that mining one #Bitcoin in the country may cost as little as $2,000 in electricity expenses. The figure, if sustained under current energy conditions, positions the #East_African nation among the most cost-efficient Bitcoin mining locations worldwide.
The development was initially highlighted via the X account of Coinvo & later independently cited by Hokanews following editorial verification. The unusually low reported production cost reflects Ethiopia’s access to abundant hydroelectric energy & competitive electricity pricing, factors increasingly shaping global Bitcoin mining distribution.
The Economics Behind the $2,000 Estimate
Bitcoin mining costs vary widely depending....
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Ethiopia is drawing growing attention within the global cryptocurrency industry after reports indicated that mining one #Bitcoin in the country may cost as little as $2,000 in electricity expenses. The figure, if sustained under current energy conditions, positions the #East_African nation among the most cost-efficient Bitcoin mining locations worldwide.
The development was initially highlighted via the X account of Coinvo & later independently cited by Hokanews following editorial verification. The unusually low reported production cost reflects Ethiopia’s access to abundant hydroelectric energy & competitive electricity pricing, factors increasingly shaping global Bitcoin mining distribution.
The Economics Behind the $2,000 Estimate
Bitcoin mining costs vary widely depending....
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#Ethiopia: INSA warns of widespread #WhatsApp cyberattacks exploiting seventh general election
The Information Network Security Administration (#INSA) has issued an urgent warning over what it described as a widespread #cyberattack targeting WhatsApp users, with perpetrators exploiting the ongoing seventh general election process.
In a precautionary statement, INSA said it confirmed through received intelligence and cybersecurity analysis that attackers are using increasingly sophisticated tactics, taking advantage of the country’s current political climate.
The campaign is said to target high-ranking government officials, students living abroad, individuals pursuing online education, and influential public figures.
According to the agency, one of the primary tactics involves sending deceptive messages such as “Express your support for our party by clicking this link” or “Join our election campaign team,”
Students studying abroad or enrolled in digital...
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The Information Network Security Administration (#INSA) has issued an urgent warning over what it described as a widespread #cyberattack targeting WhatsApp users, with perpetrators exploiting the ongoing seventh general election process.
In a precautionary statement, INSA said it confirmed through received intelligence and cybersecurity analysis that attackers are using increasingly sophisticated tactics, taking advantage of the country’s current political climate.
The campaign is said to target high-ranking government officials, students living abroad, individuals pursuing online education, and influential public figures.
According to the agency, one of the primary tactics involves sending deceptive messages such as “Express your support for our party by clicking this link” or “Join our election campaign team,”
Students studying abroad or enrolled in digital...
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#Ethiopia: Defending media crackdown, senior EMA official berates global press freedom advocates
A senior official at the Ethiopian Media Authority (#EMA) has mounted a strong defense of the regulator’s decision to revoke the operating license of #Addis_Standard, dismissing international criticism as part of a broader campaign that undermines Ethiopia’s sovereignty.
In an opinion piece published on 26 February 2026, Yonatan Tesfaye, Deputy Director General of EMA, described global condemnation of the move — including statements from Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Human Rights Watch, Freedom House, and the Committee to Protect Journalists — as reflective of what he called a “globalist machinery” promoting narratives hostile to Ethiopia’s national interests.
He argued that international observers often disregard the country’s legal framework and security context, including armed insurgencies and what he described as foreign influence in the information .....
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A senior official at the Ethiopian Media Authority (#EMA) has mounted a strong defense of the regulator’s decision to revoke the operating license of #Addis_Standard, dismissing international criticism as part of a broader campaign that undermines Ethiopia’s sovereignty.
In an opinion piece published on 26 February 2026, Yonatan Tesfaye, Deputy Director General of EMA, described global condemnation of the move — including statements from Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Human Rights Watch, Freedom House, and the Committee to Protect Journalists — as reflective of what he called a “globalist machinery” promoting narratives hostile to Ethiopia’s national interests.
He argued that international observers often disregard the country’s legal framework and security context, including armed insurgencies and what he described as foreign influence in the information .....
Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=55459
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#Somaliland appoints envoy to #Israel despite global criticism over recognition
Despite mounting international criticism following Israel’s recognition of Somaliland in December, President Abdirahman Abdillahi Irro has appointed an ambassador to #Tel_Aviv.
Mohamed Omar Haji Mohamoud was named Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Israel according to a presidential decree. The self-declared Republic of Somaliland, still internationally recognized as part of #Somalia, has yet to receive an official public response from #Mogadishu regarding the appointment.
Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in the early 1990s and operates with the hallmarks of statehood, including its own currency, parliament, military, and regular democratic elections.
Israel became the first country to formally recognize Somaliland as an independent state, prompting strong objections from Somalia, which...
https://trendsnafrica.com/somaliland-appoints-envoy-to-israel-despite-global-criticism-over-recognition/?amp=1
Despite mounting international criticism following Israel’s recognition of Somaliland in December, President Abdirahman Abdillahi Irro has appointed an ambassador to #Tel_Aviv.
Mohamed Omar Haji Mohamoud was named Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Israel according to a presidential decree. The self-declared Republic of Somaliland, still internationally recognized as part of #Somalia, has yet to receive an official public response from #Mogadishu regarding the appointment.
Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in the early 1990s and operates with the hallmarks of statehood, including its own currency, parliament, military, and regular democratic elections.
Israel became the first country to formally recognize Somaliland as an independent state, prompting strong objections from Somalia, which...
https://trendsnafrica.com/somaliland-appoints-envoy-to-israel-despite-global-criticism-over-recognition/?amp=1
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#Abiy’s vision of #Ethiopia includes a seaport in #Eritrea. Some see a looming conflict
To his supporters, Ethiopia’s prime minister is a renaissance man trying to reimagine the old greatness of his country.
To some others, Abiy Ahmed is a provocateur who could light a fire in the restive Horn of Africa region as he pushes for sovereign access to the sea via an unfriendly neighbor.
In a stadium in southern Ethiopia last Sunday, Abiy staged a provocative parade of Ethiopia’s special forces as they demonstrated maneuvers in a spectacle widely seen as intended for neighboring Eritrea to see. A banner proclaimed Ethiopia would not remain landlocked whether “you like it or not,” with imagery showing a soldier breaking a door while aiming for the port of #Assab.
Assab has been part of Eritrea since 1993, when it broke away from Ethiopia after decades of guerrilla warfare. Most of Ethiopia’s trade goes through...
https://apnews.com/article/ethiopia-prime-minister-abiy-eritrea-01542a9d7954e0d2f94a7dbe7b00340e
To his supporters, Ethiopia’s prime minister is a renaissance man trying to reimagine the old greatness of his country.
To some others, Abiy Ahmed is a provocateur who could light a fire in the restive Horn of Africa region as he pushes for sovereign access to the sea via an unfriendly neighbor.
In a stadium in southern Ethiopia last Sunday, Abiy staged a provocative parade of Ethiopia’s special forces as they demonstrated maneuvers in a spectacle widely seen as intended for neighboring Eritrea to see. A banner proclaimed Ethiopia would not remain landlocked whether “you like it or not,” with imagery showing a soldier breaking a door while aiming for the port of #Assab.
Assab has been part of Eritrea since 1993, when it broke away from Ethiopia after decades of guerrilla warfare. Most of Ethiopia’s trade goes through...
https://apnews.com/article/ethiopia-prime-minister-abiy-eritrea-01542a9d7954e0d2f94a7dbe7b00340e
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#Israel launches “pre-emptive” strike on #Iran as explosions reported in #Tehran
Israel said it launched a “pre-emptive” military strike on Iran early Saturday, with Iranian state media reporting explosions in parts of Tehran.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the operation targeted Iran and announced a nationwide state of emergency in Israel, citing the risk of retaliatory attacks.
“Following a situational assessment, it was determined that as of today (Saturday), at 08:00, immediate changes will be made to the Home Front Command Guidelines As part of the changes, it was decided to shift all areas of the country from Full Activity to Essential Activity. The guidelines include: a prohibition on educational activities, gatherings, and workplaces, except for essential sectors,” IDF said in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).
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Israel said it launched a “pre-emptive” military strike on Iran early Saturday, with Iranian state media reporting explosions in parts of Tehran.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the operation targeted Iran and announced a nationwide state of emergency in Israel, citing the risk of retaliatory attacks.
“Following a situational assessment, it was determined that as of today (Saturday), at 08:00, immediate changes will be made to the Home Front Command Guidelines As part of the changes, it was decided to shift all areas of the country from Full Activity to Essential Activity. The guidelines include: a prohibition on educational activities, gatherings, and workplaces, except for essential sectors,” IDF said in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).
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#Kenya presidential candidate urges revocation of passport for brother of RSF chief
Kenyan presidential candidate and former Chief Justice David #Maraga demanded that the government revoke a passport issued to Algoney Hamdan #Dagalo, the brother of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (#RSF) commander, calling it a threat to Kenya’s sovereignty and regional neutrality.
Maraga, who leads the United Green Movement party, condemned what he described as a “disturbing” disclosure that official travel documents were issued to Algoney, warning that Kenya’s involvement risks enabling actors in Sudan’s ongoing civil war. He identified the Kenyan passport as bearing the number AK1586127.
Algoney, a #Dubai-based businessman and senior logistics official for the RSF, is currently under sanctions from the #US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and the #European Union for his role in procuring weapons for the paramilitary group.
Maraga said in a statement that granting such...
https://sudantribune.com/article/311154
Kenyan presidential candidate and former Chief Justice David #Maraga demanded that the government revoke a passport issued to Algoney Hamdan #Dagalo, the brother of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (#RSF) commander, calling it a threat to Kenya’s sovereignty and regional neutrality.
Maraga, who leads the United Green Movement party, condemned what he described as a “disturbing” disclosure that official travel documents were issued to Algoney, warning that Kenya’s involvement risks enabling actors in Sudan’s ongoing civil war. He identified the Kenyan passport as bearing the number AK1586127.
Algoney, a #Dubai-based businessman and senior logistics official for the RSF, is currently under sanctions from the #US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and the #European Union for his role in procuring weapons for the paramilitary group.
Maraga said in a statement that granting such...
https://sudantribune.com/article/311154
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News: #Ethiopia earns $288.48 million from horticulture exports in seven months, amid sector bottlenecks
Ethiopia has generated $288.48 million from the export of more than 160,000 tons of #horticultural products during the first seven months of the current Ethiopian fiscal year, the Ministry of #Agriculture announced, despite concerns raised by stakeholders over infrastructure gaps, logistics constraints, and land supply management.
The ministry disclosed the performance following a consultative meeting with relevant public institutions and local and foreign investors engaged in the horticulture sector to assess progress over the reporting period.
Minister of Agriculture Addisu noted that horticulture, alongside coffee, remains one of Ethiopia’s priority export commodities, highlighting its strategic importance in boosting foreign exchange earnings.
Ethiopia’s horticulture industry has faced mounting challenges in recent years, largely driven by security...
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Ethiopia has generated $288.48 million from the export of more than 160,000 tons of #horticultural products during the first seven months of the current Ethiopian fiscal year, the Ministry of #Agriculture announced, despite concerns raised by stakeholders over infrastructure gaps, logistics constraints, and land supply management.
The ministry disclosed the performance following a consultative meeting with relevant public institutions and local and foreign investors engaged in the horticulture sector to assess progress over the reporting period.
Minister of Agriculture Addisu noted that horticulture, alongside coffee, remains one of Ethiopia’s priority export commodities, highlighting its strategic importance in boosting foreign exchange earnings.
Ethiopia’s horticulture industry has faced mounting challenges in recent years, largely driven by security...
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