Ethiopia News in English

March 17, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 17th March, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.

Fano warns political parties against participating in elections during voter registration in Amhara region.

Ethiopia deploys fuel subsidies as global oil shock impacts the nation amid Middle East conflict.

Prime Minister Abiy and Russian President Putin discuss bilateral cooperation in a recent phone call.

Tigray TV journalists threaten work stoppage over unpaid February salaries, raising concerns about press freedom.

Catholic Bishops in Ethiopia condemn killings and mourn victims of recent violence and flooding disasters.

Ethiopia emerges as Africa's second-largest FDI destination, with China leading the investments.

Somalia rejects claims of illegal Chinese fishing, asserting that vessels are properly licensed.

AU CIEFFA and IWPG join forces to highlight girls' education as a key to peace in Africa.

Minister Gwede Mantashe discusses Southern Africa’s gas-to-power procurement at a major conference.

Scientists discover "baby star clusters," providing new insights into the process of star formation.

Rare supernova from ten billion years ago may reveal secrets about dark energy in the universe.

How solar energy is enhancing maternal care and immunization efforts in rural Uganda is explored.

Quadripartite webinar focuses on Nipah virus infection and its impact in the Asia-Pacific region.

High-resolution electron microscopy reveals cellular responses to stress, advancing scientific understanding.

An unlikely rally in emerging markets offers new opportunities for sovereign investors amid global shifts.

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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