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Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia face hunger, administrative hurdles amid funding gaps
January 19 2026 (BENISHANGUL) – Ethiopian lands have transformed into a “dream of survival” for millions of Sudanese fleeing war, but the reality they have encountered is a new pincer movement of ...
Growing Strategic Confidence: A Distinguished Diplomat’s Optimistic Take on Ethiopian Foreign Policy
Ethiopia is not so desperate as to be focused only on its immediate existence. The country has reached a stage in its ...
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News - Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia face growing hardship amid funding gaps, administrative barriers
Thousands of Sudanese refugees sheltering in Ethiopia are facing worsening humanitarian conditions marked by food shortages, overcrowded camps, and administrative challenges, according to reports by ...
Ethiopia’s persistent championship for the causes of Africa through different initiatives is evidenced while African ...
A rare fossil discovery in Ethiopia has pushed the known range of Paranthropus hundreds of miles farther north than ever before. The 2.6-million-year-old jaw suggests this ancient relative of humans ...
I open the curtains every morning and it’s 29C and the sun is shining on the swimming pool,” says Suzanne Noble, 64, a ...
ICE deputy assistant director Patricia Hyde's remarks offered the first confirmation from the agency that it is intensifying ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement deputy assistant director Patricia Hyde told Fox News Tuesday that the agency has ...
Trinidad and Tobago rock and roll legend Nigel Rojas has released his first-ever soca track—not as a genre pivot, but as a public act of gratitude to orthopaedic surgeon Dr ...
We talked with Nick Callegari ’25, Dianna Liu ’18, and Ariana Yuen ’19 about the unique challenges faced by founders trying to make a difference and the moments that make their work worthwhile.
As Whole Foods expanded in the 1990s, Denis Ring ’84 took on the challenge of developing the grocery chain’s 365 brand.
A delegation of South African Ministers will showcase the country’s economic progress, reform momentum and investment potential at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland next week. The ...
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