Q: What is the Ethiopian Birr worth against the Ugandan Shilling? A: One Ethiopian Birr is worth 29.4089 Ugandan Shilling today Q: Is the Ethiopian Birr going up or down against the Ugandan Shilling?
An ancient, handwritten copy of the Bible's Book of Psalms is to be returned to Ethiopia 135 years after it was looted by British soldiers during the bloody siege of Magdala city. The 300-year-old ...
State-owned Ethio Telecom revealed on Thursday that it has initiated strategic discussions with the African Development Bank (AfDB) to finance its digital transformation initiatives, amid reports that ...
Q: What is the Ethiopian Birr worth against the Yen? A: One Ethiopian Birr is worth 1.2414 Yen today Q: Is the Ethiopian Birr going up or down against the Yen? A: Today's exchange rate (1.2414 ...
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Somalia announced that obstacles to Ethiopia's participation in the new African Union mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) have been overcome, and the final stage of the composition and size of Ethiopian ...
The executives of Ethio telecom have anounced a five-week extension of the deadline for the public offering of a 10 percent stake in the state-owned telecommunications giant. The offer will run until ...
A Professor of Geology and Water Resources at the Cairo University Abbas Sharaky explained that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was designed to hold 11 billion cubic meters, but its ...
ADDIS ABABA-At least 71 people died in Ethiopia when a truck packed with passengers plunged into a river, according to the spokesperson for the southern Sidama regional government and a statement.
ADDIS ABABA, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Ethiopia launched a securities exchange on Friday, in what officials touted as a milestone in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's drive to open up the country's tightly ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Research in the Ethiopian Highlands indicates that early humans, 1.5 million years ago, intentionally selected specific stones for tool-making based on their ...