Over 450 aviation professionals, including 58 pilots, have graduated from the Ethiopian Airlines owned academic center, ...
Ethiopian Aviation University, the largest aviation center of excellence in Africa, graduates 457 aviation professionals from ...
On the 2nd, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital (Hospital Director Kim Hyung-soo) conducted ECMO (Extracorporeal membrane ...
The Agricultural Commercialization Cluster (ACC) program has not only enhanced the productivity of crops and livestock, but ...
IMF approval unlocks $261 million for Ethiopia, endorsing reform momentum while flagging fiscal slippage and unresolved debt ...
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the fourth review of the 48-month Extended ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $261 million additional fund to Ethiopia following completion of its fourth review on Extended Credit Facility (ECF) for the east African country.
Ethiopia plans to begin generating nuclear electricity within a decade in order to meet growing energy demand.
"Construction begins on $12.5bn Bishoftu International Airport in Ethiopia" was originally created and published by World ...
Star Alliance member, and one of the largest airlines on the African continent, Ethiopian Airlines has achieved a monumental ...
Ethiopia aims to commission first nuclear plant within ten years Nuclear seen as reducing reliance on climate-vulnerable hydropower Programme supported by Rosatom cooperation and IAEA assistance ...
Ethiopian Airlines has officially launched construction of Bishoftu International Airport, a major aviation infrastructure ...