Ethiopia News in English
November 20, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 20th November, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.
AU and Ethiopia engage in talks addressing regional security and humanitarian challenges.
Germany returns royal-era artefacts to Ethiopia, boosting heritage and tourism efforts.
Ethiopian Airlines strengthens its position as Africa’s largest A350 operator with new orders.
Ethiopia confirms three deaths in the latest Marburg virus outbreak, raising health concerns.
Local Somali media report a U.S. airstrike has killed 12 civilians, including eight children.
OCHA urges the global community to support Syrians in building a peaceful future.
Gambia’s transitional justice experience offers lessons for AU and UN peacebuilding efforts.
A scoping review highlights antimicrobial stewardship interventions in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.
Ethiopia's humanitarian needs rise as 77,000 people in Lalibela regain access to safe water.
The EU addresses alignment on restrictive measures concerning the situation in Niger.
Anwar visits Ethiopia, signing a Sister City Cooperation MoU with Kuala Lumpur.
Brazil and the UK announce a declaration to improve fertilizers for food security.
Major music labels strike licensing deals with AI streaming startup Klay, reshaping the industry.
Scientists uncover genetic links to bone density in young people, advancing health research.
NASA weighs in on the origin of comet 3I/ATLAS, sharing new images and findings.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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