Ethiopia News in English
October 15, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 15th October, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.
Experts and policymakers emphasize skills development to drive Africa's growth.
Nearly 890,000 people are affected by floods in South Sudan, according to the UN.
Ethiopia establishes a national nuclear energy commission for peaceful use.
Morocco unveils a plan to enhance cultural tourism in Ouarzazate.
Ethiopia's debt restructuring faces challenges as bondholders consider legal action.
World's 1,500th known bat species confirmed in Equatorial Guinea.
Uganda selects its squad for the Africa Zone 3 Boxing Championship.
High Commissioner Grandi highlights the incredible power of sport at a recent event.
Ethiopia's high-level delegation holds discussions with the World Bank and IMF.
Aid efforts fall short as South Sudan battles twin crises of displacement and floods.
New adaptive finger brace could improve recovery for joint injuries.
Scientists extend lifespan by over 70% in elderly male mice with a new treatment.
Sia's estranged husband seeks $250,000 a month in spousal support.
Appeal for aid as 300 returnees arrive in Majok-Yith-Thiou from Sudan.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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