Israeli judge frees Ethiopian delinquent citing racism in society
(JTA) — In a controversial and precedent-setting ruling, an Israeli judge acquitted a youth of Ethiopian descent of assault citing perceived discrimination against his community. Avital Molad, a...
View ArticleThe Obligation of Ethiopian Religious Organizations in Dispensing Social...
An injured protester waits for help after several people died during the Irrechaa, the thanks giving festival of the Oromo people in Bishoftu town of Oromia region, Ethiopia, October 2, 2016....
View ArticleUS citizen sues Ethiopian gov’t for planting spyware
The case began in 2013 after a private investigation concluded that the spyware was part of a systemic campaign by the Ethiopian government. A U.S. citizen is suing the Ethiopian government for...
View ArticleEthiopia: Prof. Larebo & ESAT shouldn’t apologize to Oromo extremists
Prof Haile Larebo By Teshome M. Borago The recent two part interview of Professor Haile Larebo on ESAT has become controversial and widely discussed among Ethiopians worldwide. Unfortunately, both the...
View ArticleRemembering Dr. Melaku E. Bayen: Ethiopian Unsung Hero of Fascist Resistance...
Dr. Melaku Bayen Few Ethiopians know that Dr. Melaku Bayen was the first Ethiopian to receive an American college degree. And even fewer know of his tireless struggles in a foreign land against the...
View ArticleToxic Propaganda Targeted at Ethiopia and Ethiopian Unity: the Divisive...
Jawar Mohamed By Matebu Benti The political crisis in Ethiopia is getting various dimensions. The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has divided the country along ethnic lines. With its...
View ArticleAid for the sake of Ethiopian children
Ethiopia is no stranger of aid workers, community builders and contributors from Canada. But what sets John Graham apart is, he has lived through many African episodes of disasters, from the Ethiopian...
View ArticleMars on Earth? Only in Ethiopia. Gazing Into Danakil Depression’s Mirror
Felipe Gómez Gómez of the Centro de Astrobiología in Madrid led the team’s first expedition last spring to study Danakil’s extremophiles, microbes that live in extreme conditions. Researchers from...
View ArticleFrom chefs to musicians, talented ‘re-pats’ come back to build a modern Ethiopia
His dream is to show the world the glories of Ethiopian cuisine, to preserve its rich traditions and to make even his poorest fellow citizens eat better. That Yohanis Gebreyesus Hailemariam’s ambition...
View ArticleIsraeli judge frees Ethiopian delinquent citing racism in society – JTA
(JTA) — In a controversial and precedent-setting ruling, an Israeli judge acquitted a youth of Ethiopian descent of assault citing perceived discrimination against his community. Avital Molad, a...
View ArticleBagir Group to buy remaining 50% stake in Ethiopian manufacturing site for £1.9m
Fashion manufacturer Bagir Group is to buy the remaining 50% stake in Nazareth Garments, the joint venture owner of its manufacturing site in Ethiopia, for $1.9m in order to consolidate its presence in...
View ArticleDC Ethiopian Woman Alleges Housing Discrimination at Building Near U Street...
Darrow Montgomery A D.C. resident born in Ethiopia is suing the cooperative association of an apartment complex near the U Street corridor for allegedly denying her housing on the basis of her...
View ArticleFrom chefs to musicians, talented ‘re-pats’ come back to build a modern Ethiopia
A family enjoying an injera meal at a restaurant in Addis Ababa. Photograph: Boaz Rottem/Alamy By Jason Burke The Guardian His dream is to show the world the glories of Ethiopian cuisine, to preserve...
View ArticleEthiopia: The Times They Are A-Changin’ in the Land of Immigrants?
By Alemayehu G. Mariam Author’s note: I have written this commentary to better reach a broader audience concerning issues involving President Trump’s January 27, 2017 Executive Order “Protecting the...
View ArticleD.C. Ethiopian Woman Alleges Housing Discrimination at Building …
Darrow Montgomery A D.C. resident born in Ethiopia is suing the cooperative association of an apartment complex near the U Street corridor for allegedly denying her housing on the basis of her...
View ArticleEthiopian Airlines doing well financially despite Trump’s travel ban...
Ethiopian Airlines is performing well financially despite recent travel ban complications by the US President, Donald Trump. The state-owned operator’s chief executive, Tewolde Gebremariam, said on...
View ArticleEthiopian Woman Alleges Housing Discrimination
City Paper – A D.C. resident born in Ethiopia is suing the cooperative association of an apartment complex near the U Street corridor for allegedly denying her housing on the basis of her national...
View ArticleLilly Higgins: Discover delicious Ethiopian food with familiar ingredients
I love beetroot and thought that I had cooked them in every way possible, that was until I tasted a divine Ethiopian dish at a market stall last year. Now any time I’m near the Emye vegetarian food...
View ArticleEthiopian Airlines revenues rise, says US travel ban causing confusion
Ethiopian Airlines Bole Airport File By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – Ethiopian Airlines’ chief executive said on Tuesday that a U.S. order temporarily halting immigration from seven...
View ArticleEthiopia to hand over FETÖ schools to Turkish foundation
All schools linked to the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) in Ethiopia will be handed over to a Turkish education foundation, Ethiopian President Mulatu Teshome Wirtu announced on Tuesday. Speaking in a...
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