Worsening rights situation in aid donor 'darling'...
    13 August, 2010 (Kate
    Linthicum) - "A report released
    last week by a consortium of
    donors that includes the U.S.,
    several European countries and
    the World Bank conceded that
    Western aid programs would
    benefit from more transparency
and independent monitoring....More
Getting water to Ethiopia's poorest
    17 April, 2010 (Belfast Telegraph) - "The
    water from the well, which was constructed as
    part of a ground development programme by
    the Japanese International Co-operation
    Agency, is rationed. Mihret is allowed 80 litres
    per day for her family of five. The UN minimum
    acceptable standard is 50...More
Haile Selassie I
Appeal To The
League Of Nations






"Apart from the Kingdom of
the Lord there is not on this
earth any nation that is
superior to any other....
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A moment of euphoria and grief for
Ethiopia










" We just could not figure out the possible response
of those who tried hard to alienate portion of
Ethiopians from a rightful entitlement to such a..."
More

Ethiopia unveils ancient obelisk

Aksum obelisk successfully reinstalled

Africa's Unique Cultures, ancient faith
coexist in Ethiopia

What a dubious archaeological finding?
" A genuine scholar of history cannot separate
ancient Ethiopia and Egypt. Racists have flatly
asserted that ancient Egyptians were whites and
distorted the development of history in the Nile
Valley.
" More

Lost Ark of the Covenant 'traced to Ethiopia'
"The Old Testament recounts that Moses, on leading
the Israelites from Egypt, received the Ten
Commandments "
More

Queen of Sheba's Palace Discovered in
Ethiopia

Birth of an Empire

Abba Paulos: Smash the idols
Adwa
" After Adwa, Ethiopia became
emblematic of African valour
and resistance, the bastion of
prestige and hope to thousands
of Africans who were
experiencing the full..."  
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Living history in Ethiopia




" It becomes abundantly clear that this mountainous
country in the Horn of Africa contains treasures that
should be on every history buff's wish list."  
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Ethiopian Scientist
Calls Food Shortage
"Ticking Time Bomb"











"It's taken us since the
beginning of civilization just
to reach the level of food
production we are at today.
This is an urgent.
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30 November, 2009 (Caroline Gluck) - "We hardly have anything
to eat – just leftovers”, she said, pointing to a couple of.
..More
Ethiopia's "silently" creeping famine
    11 January, 2010 (Alemayehu G. Mariam) -
    "As officials and bureaucrats quibble over
    which fancy words and phrases best describe
    the dismal food situation, hundreds of
    thousands of Ethiopians are dying from plain,
    old fashioned hunger, starvation and....More
BBC's Ethiopia arms report denied
    3 March,  2010 (BBC) - "One
    rebel leader estimated that $95m
    (£63m) - from Western
    governments and charities,
    including Band Aid - had been
    used for military purposes....More
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Live Aid - the kind of help that ultimately harms
23 July, 2010 (The Daily Maverick) - "I have often commented
about the unintended damage done to the international standing and,
consequently, the long-term prospects of poorer countries by
well-intentioned charity promotion, and in particular
....More
E.Africa: Rain, Crossborder Trade Boost Food Security
11 August, 2010 (Jeff Otieno) - "In the pastoral and agro-pastoral
areas of northern Kenya, Somalia, parts of Ethiopia and Sudan,
improvements in rangeland conditions have...
..More
At least 19 killed as heavy floods hit Ethiopian
lowlands
1 September, 2010 (Afrique en ligne) - Flood waters and
landslides have killed at least 19 people and injured 24 others in
Ethiopia's Somali region following heavy rains since 22 August, the
UN relief agency said.
..More