Ethiopia News in English

May 4, 2026

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

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Good morning! It’s 4th May, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.

Ethiopia's power generation capacity more than doubled in seven years, emerging as Africa’s renewable energy hub.

Speaker Paciko criticizes the pension system, saying salary deductions are not accounted for.

Ethiopia eyes a historic ten billion USD export revenue milestone, according to PM Abiy.

Amnesty International condemns ongoing attacks on media freedom in East and South Africa.

Heavy rain and flash floods are forecast in several provinces, urging residents to stay alert.

Ethiopian Airlines celebrates 80 years of operation, reaching 145 global destinations.

Bamako faces unrest as armed groups establish checkpoints around the Malian capital.

Confirmed measles deaths in Bangladesh reach fifty amid rising cases, raising health concerns.

NASA explains why its mission to Titan will use helicopter blades instead of wheels.

Three dead in a suspected hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise ship, raising alarms.

Tens of thousands of cancer patients to benefit from a new one-minute NHS jab.

Scientists discover 27 potential new planets orbiting two stars in distant solar systems.

A rare comet will flash through New Zealand skies before disappearing for 170,000 years.

The impact of climate change continues to worsen the crisis in the Lake Chad Basin.

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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