Ethiopia News in English
January 6, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 6th January, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy calls on scholars to combat poverty and shape national narratives.
Ethiopia prepares to launch the world’s second specialist AI university to boost education.
Five individuals arrested in Poland for illegal plywood imports from Russia and Belarus.
Madagascar's tourism sector shows signs of recovery, looking forward to a promising 2026.
Somalia-UAE relations hit a historic low amid tensions over Somaliland's recognition.
Ethiopian Airlines teams up with Nucore Technologies to enhance digital platforms for businesses.
Gambella City sees relative calm, but refugee camps remain isolated amid ongoing challenges.
Ethiopia moves towards tech-driven elections with a new digital registration system unveiled.
Sudan faces internal conflict as it marks 70 years since gaining independence from colonial rule.
Global Protection Forum 2025 releases its official report on pressing international issues.
Carrefour officially enters the Ethiopian market, expanding its global retail footprint.
Gursha launches Ethiopia’s first supermarket cash-back platform, revolutionizing shopping experiences.
Scientists discover a viral shortcut that enhances infection, raising new health concerns.
New research validates longevity claims of "Blue zones," offering insights into healthy living.
Phone tracking apps raise concerns over control versus safety in modern parenting.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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