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Ethiopia successfully hosted the Third International Conference on Financing for Development


(Source:  ECA_Official Video Channel)

Pope Francis Returns to Visit the Latin American Countries and Huge Enthusiastic Crowds Attend His Religious Services

 

Wallia Ibex, the Ethiopia National Football Team, wins Lesotho and Kenya Teams at Bahir Dar International New Stadium while an estimated 80 thousand soccer fans watched the games.

European Union’s Statement by the Spokesperson on elections in Ethiopia (Brussels, 27/05/2015)

Ethiopia has peacefully concluded its pre-election process and voting and many parties and participants have actively engaged in the process. The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia has put hard work and organisational efforts into ensuring that as many of Ethiopia’s 36.8 million registered voters as possible had the chance to exercise their vote. (For full Statement, CLICK HERE)

US Government commends Ethiopian Election Process

US Government commends Ethiopian Election Process

Members of Students’ Parliament from the Erob Woreda in Tigray (Ethiopia) Conduct a Very Constructive and Intelligent Discussion on the Irob Radio Program Here Below on the Education Opportunities That Is Available to Them Today in Their Own District Versus the Great Danger of Migration to Foreign Countries That Many of Their Fellow Students from the Woreda Are Taking Today in Search of Economic Survival While in the Process Risking Their Lives in the Deserts and Seas! All Irobs Who Speak Saho Must Listen To!

On Sunday, May 24, 2015, Ethiopian voters nationwide go peacefully to the polls to elect their representatives

EthiopiaFirst.com Reports on Election Ethiopia 2015

Rabbi Jonathan Cahn delivers a powerful, passionate, and appealing speech at UN (4/17/15) in defense of those being persecuted and perishing Christians in Africa and Asia in the hands of ISIS and similar groups like Jews in the time of Nazis.


Sadly and unfortunately, some of those beheaded Christian Ethiopians and Eritreans by ISIS in Libya were apparently refugees and migrants expelled from Israel that would not give them some sort of humanitarian safe haven, most probably due to their skin color!

Ethiopian Jews Protest against Police Violence, Discrimination, and Racism in Tel Aviv, Israel

The leaders of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia signed an initial accord on mutual water rights to the Nile River, removing another obstacle to Ethiopia’s massive Grand Renaissance Dam (WPR).


Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn after signing an agreement on sharing water from the Nile River, Khartoum, Sudan, March 23, 2015 (AP photo by Abd Raouf).

(Source: World Politics Review)

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