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Ethiopia confirms 1st mpox death, with 5 more still infected Initial cases reported in Moyale, town in Oromia region near Kenyan border Sadik Kedir ABDU | 31.05.2025 - Update : 01.06.2025 File Photo ...
Lokayukta officials on Wednesday caught Krishnaveni, Deputy Director of the Department of Mines and Geology, Dakshina Kannada, while she was allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹50,000 in Mangaluru.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Ethiopia has confirmed its first mpox cases, involving a 21-day-old infant and the child’s mother in the southern border town of Moyale, health authorities said on Sunday.
Geological knowledge accessible to all The new edition of Geology of the Netherlands has been available since 11 March. It is a comprehensive reference work for geoscientists, engineers, students, and ...
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Images of old Damascus and Aleppo adorn the walls of a modest restaurant tucked into Bole Michael, a working-class neighbourhood near Addis Ababa’s international airport.
Plate tectonics is geology’s Theory of Everything. The realisation in the 1960s that Earth’s crust is made of fragments called plates—and that these plates can grow, shrink and move around ...
THE GEOLOGY OF the Olympic Peninsula offers a fascinating glimpse into the massive forces of nature that shaped this land into one of the most complicated rock piles in the world. It began under the ...
The Professor of Geology confirmed that seismic activity in Ethiopia has increased threefold over the past three years, from five to ten earthquakes annually during 2014-2020, to 38 earthquakes in ...
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) on Friday opened its cross-border development facilitation office in Moyale to boost cooperation among communities in Ethiopia- Kenya cross ...
One hundred years ago, on 28 September 1923, Ethiopia joined the fledgling League of Nations, becoming the third African country to do so after the then-Union of South Africa, and Liberia, with the ...
The Ethiopian government said it will investigate a report of killings of hundreds its nationals at the Yemen-Saudi border. A Saudi government official rejected the Human Rights Watch report.
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