Ethiopia News in English
January 4, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 4th January, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.
Ethiopia pushes for sea access implementation, says Foreign Minister Gedion Timotheos.
Ethiopia designates electromagnetic spectrum as a key national security pillar.
Türkiye outlines plans for deep-sea oil drilling and space port construction in Somalia.
Djibouti and Egypt sign agreements on ports and solar energy amid regional tensions.
Justice Minister addresses Parliament's concerns over identity-based detentions.
Eritrea's involvement in Sudan's conflict raises alarms over military bases and arms trafficking.
Somalia's president hints at military action amid rising tensions with Somaliland.
Somalia officially assumes the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council.
General Tefera Mamo emphasizes the stark choices facing the Amhara people.
New principles in taxonomy interoperability are reshaping global finance for Africa.
Could boarding schools spark a new education debate in Ethiopia, inspired by Uganda?
Venezuela's captured leader Maduro arrives at detention center following U.S. strikes.
Libya's crude output reaches a decade high, solidifying its status as Africa's top producer.
The prevalence of text neck syndrome among medical students in Chennai raises concerns.
Samsung unveils new premium soundbars and portable projectors with advanced features.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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