Ethiopia News in English

February 6, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 6th February, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.

Somali president orders urgent action to combat severe drought amid growing famine fears.

Britain imposes fresh sanctions on six individuals linked to atrocities in the Sudan War.

Ethiopia targets value-added growth in its coffee sector, emphasizing climate-resilient solutions.

Ethiopia and Kenya hold inaugural Joint Defence Committee meeting to enhance security cooperation.

Ethiopia forecasts an impressive 10.2% economic growth for the upcoming fiscal year.

AUC Chairperson receives credentials from New Zealand's Ambassador, H.E. Ms. Olivia Owen.

Gaza casualties rise as patients navigate through the Rafah crossing, according to UN reports.

Ethiopia declares the end of the Marburg virus outbreak, marking a significant public health victory.

Nuclear science and technology offer renewed hope for cancer patients worldwide with new treatments.

Smartwatch data shows potential in detecting risks of opioid misuse, according to recent studies.

The 4th Continental Dialogue on Youth, Peace, and Security aims to empower young leaders across Africa.

Africa Showcase concludes its inaugural roadshow in the Middle East, promoting African culture and business.

Rights group criticizes the UK Labour government's human rights record, citing free speech concerns.

Ethiopia launches its first national climate data portal, a milestone for data-driven climate action.

Contraline and Population Council sign a global license agreement for male contraception gel.

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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