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Ethiopia: Tigray Women Reaffirm Commitment to Meaningful Participation in National Dialogue
Women from towns across the Tigray region have reaffirmed their commitment to actively participate in the nationwide dialogue, stressing that addressing long-standing grievances through peaceful civil ...
Israeli and Jewish aid officials are denying an Israeli TV report alleging that Ethiopian immigrant women have been coerced into taking contraceptive shots. The report, which aired Saturday night on ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Following a TV report alleging that Ethiopian Israeli women were being given contraceptive shots against their will, Israel’s Health Ministry has ordered physicians to put a stop to the practice. The ...
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Ethiopia: Securing Sea Access Matter of Survival, Says Women and Social Affairs State Minister
Gaining access to the sea is an existential matter for Ethiopia, and the nation's youth have a huge role to play in ensuring the country's national interest, Women and Social Affairs State Minister ...
Edgegayehu “Edge” Taye was working in an Atlanta hotel when she was stopped cold by the voice. Shivers ran down her spine. She knew that voice. At one time ...
Ethiopian athletes excelled at the 14th Freshworks Chennai Marathon 2026, winning both Men's and Women's full marathon ...
Ethiopia's parliament has made Sahle-Work Zewde the country's first female president. And while the role is largely ceremonial, her appointment carries power in what it signifies. Sahle-Work, an ...
In Addis Ababa, approximately 35 percent of the household fuelwood – mainly eucalyptus – is systematically gathered from the Entoto Mountains just outside the city. Ethiopia historically planted large ...
Ethiopia swore in its first female Supreme Court chief on Thursday, part of a wave of appointments of women to top government positions backed by Ethiopia's new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The new ...
ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in Ethiopia live under constant fear of violence, illness, hunger and poverty but they are now also facing a new threat - human trafficking, according ...
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