ESAT English News

South Sudan no longer in famine

ESAT News (June 21, 2017) South Sudan is no longer classified as being in famine following an increase in aid,…

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U.N. Security Council calls for peaceful resolution of Eritrea, Djibouti border spat

ESAT News (June 20, 2017) The U.N. Security Council called on Eritrea and Djibouti to resolve their border dispute in…

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Ethiopia: Armyworm infestation alarming

ESAT News (June 20, 2017) The United Nations warns that armyworm infestation is currently wreaking havoc on season crops across…

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Armed group attacks regime’s command post killing one

ESAT News (June 19, 2017) An armed group says its forces have attacked a temporary army command post in Ebnat,…

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Eritrea, Djibouti border tensions high following Qatari forces pullout

ESAT News (June 19, 2017) A pullout by Qatari forces last week from a disputed border area between Eritrea and…

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Ethiopia: Global warming threatens coffee growing regions

ESAT News (June 19, 2017) Rising temperatures is threatening to make half of the coffee growing regions in Ethiopia unsuitable…

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Ethiopian regime accused of using food aid as a political tool

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (June 16, 2017) The Ethiopian regime is using famine to punish the people in the…

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UN Rights Council should address human rights issues in Ethiopia: watchdog says

ESAT News (June 16, 2017) The Human Rights Watch says the UN Human Rights Council should address the serious human…

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Serkalem Fasil receives Eskinder Nega’s press freedom award

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (June 16, 2017) Ethiopia Journalist Serkalem Fasil received the International Press Institute (IPI) 2017 world…

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At least dozen Ethiopians feared dead in London’s tower fire

ESAT News (June 15, 2017) Tirufat, her husband and their only child were fast asleep when the Grenfell tower caught…

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