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First Street in Addis will be closed on Wednesday afternoon for parade honoring American Idol contestant John Foster.
Ethiopia has signed investment deals for its minerals and energy sectors worth more than $1.7 billion, mostly with Chinese firms, its finance ministry said.
The Tigray Interim Administration's cabinet, led by Lieutenant General Tadesse Werede, issued a statement on 30 April, 2025, accusing federal government media outlets and the Amhara regional state's ...
Officials and experts from the African Union (AU) and the United Nations (UN) have called for immediate actions to ...
The two countries sign a memorandum of understanding to strengthen ties amid shifting alliances and shared regional interests.
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) hosted a vibrant celebration of Spanish Language Day at its headquarters in Addis ...
Jonny Addis says he has been blown away by Cliftonville’s powers of recovery after their devastating Irish Cup Final defeat.
John Foster, an Addis native competing to be this season’s American Idol winner, has advanced to the Top 5 of the show. This ...
The new bill, AB 715, has the backing of mainstream Jewish organizations and a coalition of four “diversity caucuses” in the ...
Jonny Addis feels Irish League clubs are in a good position to go deep into Europe again next season. Larne have set the bar ...
Foster originally auditioned for American Idol in Nashville, singing “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” by Alan Jackson and “Goodbye ...