On March 1, 1896, the hills of Adwa in northern Ethiopia became the stage for a decisive moment in African history. Under the command of Emperor Menelik II ...
Aliko Scientific subsidiary Hospitex has won a public tender to supply cytology technology to the pathological anatomy ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNEthiopia's Adwa Victory, GERD Showcase the Heroism and Success of Its People, Says Yaekob ArsanoEthiopia’s historic Adwa Victory and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) are monumental achievements that have ...
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AllAfrica on MSNFrom Lost Cause to National Agenda: Ethiopia's Bold Move to End Landlocked Isolation, Secure Coastal Gateway [opinion]Ethiopia, Africa's second-most populous nation, is also one of the world's largest landlocked countries. This geographic reality has long been a significant constraint on its economic and geopolitical ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: Army Ready to Counter Threats, Protect Nat'l Interest - Endf ChiefThe Chief of General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), Field Marshal Birhanu Jula, has affirmed that Ethiopia's military has developed the capacity to counter threats to national ...
Ethiopia did what no other African country had done—it stopped a European power in its tracks. The Battle of Adwa, as ...
The past few months have witnessed a rise in provocative rhetoric between the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea, with ...
The 129th anniversary of the Victory of Adwa is being celebrated under the Theme: ‘Adwa: Victory of Black People.’ The ...
Ethiopian forces attacked Italian Brigadier General Vittorio Emanuele Dabormida on March 1, 1896, in the Battle of Adwa, ...
Ethiopia’s victory over fascist Italy at Adwa was more than a military success and a testament to the world that freedom is ...
Leader of the Ethiopian women on that bloody March 1, 1896, was the Empress Taitou, fourth wife of Menelik II. A more polite version of her predecessor’s part in the battle of Adowa was given ...
This Week in History, thousands of men and women take up arms in a desperate struggle to decide the independence of Africa’s second-to-last uncolonized country: Ethiopia.
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