Bread In 20 Minutes: The Perfect Recipe For Those In A Hurry!
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During April 2025, art enthusiasts and artists in Ethiopia enjoyed two amazing opportunities to connect at the renowned Art of Ethiopia exhibition at Sheraton Addis and at the Big Art Sale fair at Hilton Addis Ababa. The Big Art Sale was celebrating 20 years of providing a platform for local artists to promote their work
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On March 10, 2019, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 claimed 157 lives, leaving grieving families who gathered to honor their loved ones. In December 2019, a ten-member family committee was established to work with Boeing, Ethiopian Airlines, and other stakeholders to ensure a respectful design. In February 2022, after an international design competition, Alebel Desta Consulting Architects
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Camels, dubbed the ships of the desert, are integral to the life of pastoralists living in lowland areas of Ethiopia, citing their crucial use for transport. Their natural ability to withstand the scorching hot temperatures and to survive without water for weeks in such areas makes them popular domestic animals. Also, camels are a favorite
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On April 12–13, Ethiopia hosted its first-ever Hospitality Hackathon, a landmark two-day event that brought together over 350 innovators, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to solve real-world challenges in African hospitality. Hosted across two venues — ALX Lideta Hub and the Pan African Hall at Kuriftu African Village — the event marked a new chapter for
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Ethio Cycling Adventures (ECA), was set up by Levi Lawrence to promote recreational cycling in Addis. At the time, the target group was expats and tourists looking to explore the city and surrounding areas by bike, as this offered a unique experience, as well as an opportunity to keep fit. Having mapped out a series
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There’s a new name on the jewelry scene — but the story behind it goes back generations. Zbello by Arsiema launched in April and is already turning heads for its blend of Ethiopian gold tradition and modern design. Founded by Naomi Zbello, daughter of Weyzero Arsiema Gebreselassie and Ato Yemane Zbello, the brand is born
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On behalf of the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), the government body promoting the internationalization of Italian companies, our Addis Ababa office proudly organized Italy’s first participation in Innovation Africa 2025—a leading platform for education and technology cooperation across the continent. The event, held this year in Addis Ababa, offered valuable insights into EdTech trends and
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Arthur Rimbaud was born in France in 1854. He wrote his first poems at the age of fifteen but suddenly gave up literature in 1875 to become an explorer, merchant and journalist. From 1880 to 1890, he lived several times in Harar pursuing his childhood dream to live intensely, to be constantly on the move in
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