Ethiopia News in English
May 21, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 21st May, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.
UN official reports one civilian killed every 14 minutes in global armed conflicts in 2025.
Somaliland announces plans to open its first-ever embassy in Jerusalem.
UN and African Union reaffirm commitment to 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063, calling for foreign interference to end.
Angola launches mosquito net factory to combat malaria amid health challenges.
Somali opposition declares weekly protests over ongoing election disputes in the country.
Federal High Court grants bail to Teddy Afro’s assistant manager and co-defendants.
UN and NGOs unveil a $529 million plan to support 2.7 million Afghan returnees.
Ethiopian General Election shows strong public participation and democratic maturity, says Minister Enatalem.
WHO honors four global health leaders for their lifetime contributions to public health.
Scientists solve a 320-million-year mystery surrounding reptile bone armor.
UNESCO warns that a tsunami in the Mediterranean is now deemed inevitable.
New quantum sensor developed could count individual photons and hunt for dark matter.
Rhode Island Foundation awards grants to 26 medical research projects across state institutions.
University of Glasgow secures £4 million to advance cutting-edge heart science research.
AI is transforming mathematics, with models solving problems that have stumped humans for decades.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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