Ethiopia News in English
July 2, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 2nd July, and here’s your Ethiopia daily news capsule.
Soldiers celebrate the 66th anniversary of Somalia's independence with grand festivities.
South Sudan's parliament amends peace agreement to allow elections before completing the constitution.
US sanctions two Brazilians and four firms linked to a major drug cartel.
A left-wing insurgent ousts a 15-term congresswoman in a surprising Colorado primary upset.
Turkish jets strike al-Shabab targets in Somalia, reportedly killing 35 fighters.
Ethiopia approves a landmark carbon market proclamation to regulate green investments.
CBE reports profits exceeding 80 billion Birr as deposits reach 2.4 trillion Birr.
The TPLF accuses the Ethiopian government of mobilizing forces across Tigray, warning of renewed conflict.
Beachcomber acquires Zanzibar's Zuri Resort in a significant 79 million dollar deal.
The African Union holds a forum to promote youth contributions to democratic governance.
Ecuador files a FIFA complaint over disturbances caused by Mexican fans during the World Cup.
Scientists discover the world's smallest known long-tailed bird, shedding light on evolution.
Late diagnosis of liver conditions is costing lives; Europe must prioritize screening efforts.
Brazil’s malaria pioneer now leads the WHO’s tropical disease program, aiming for impactful changes.
Uganda boosts regional Ebola logistics as 11 African nations unite to combat the outbreak.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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