Ethiopia News in English

January 16, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 16th January, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.

Ethiopia eyes its first nuclear power plant within ten years, says reports.

Ethiopia records major macroeconomic gains following homegrown reforms, says finance minister.

UN warns of famine in Sudan as food aid runs out of funding by the end of March.

Ethiopia prioritizes tourism boost to accelerate economic growth in the coming years.

Ethiopia launches a teff-based milk product to the global market, expanding its offerings.

Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of arming rebels in escalating tensions over mutual accusations.

The Chairperson of the African Union Commission welcomes peace charter signature in Libya.

Ghana aims to be a year-round tourist destination, not just a December hotspot.

Tanzania launches Guardians of the Peak Season II to boost Kilimanjaro tourism efforts.

WHO Ethiopia leads by example in transitioning to a new business management system.

Climate change and inequality highlight the need for a gender-responsive learning agenda.

Africa is slowly splitting in two, with scientists observing tectonic forces at work.

IMF staff concludes a visit to Djibouti, focusing on economic assessments and support.

Natural Cycles launches a wristband to enhance its FDA-cleared birth control app.

Actor Timothy Busfield faces charges of sexually abusing boys on a TV series set.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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