Ethiopia News in English
February 28, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 28th February, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.
Groundwater emerges as a strategic asset for climate security in the Horn of Africa.
South Sudan pays tribute to Anglican Bishop Nathaniel Garang, a beacon of peace and reconciliation.
Ethiopia and Djibouti deepen cooperation at Doraleh Port amid shifting Red Sea dynamics.
The ongoing human rights crisis in Ethiopia raises serious concerns over ethnic cleansing.
Twenty-one Orthodox Church followers killed in a recent attack in the Arsi region.
Ethiopia's annual safety report highlights challenges faced by journalists in the country.
International Women’s Day celebrations focus on empowerment and equality for women worldwide.
Three individuals killed in a violent attack in Oromia's Worejarso area.
Cardinal Ambongo calls for a fundamental shift in water management across Africa.
Major Tigist Ferede honored for her contributions to UN peacekeeping missions in South Sudan.
Concerns rise over the forced repatriation of Burundian refugees from Tanzania.
Ethiopia bans Birr-based crypto trading as it prepares a formal digital asset framework.
Amazon Leo aims to connect millions in rural Africa with satellite internet access.
Japan pledges $4.2 million to support polio vaccination efforts in Papua New Guinea.
Angola and Namibia launch synchronized border campaigns to combat polio.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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