A federal judge Thursday dismissed a conspiracy case against Boeing for its flight control system that is related to two ...
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East Africa: Horn Review Institute Article Highlights Growing Momentum for Somaliland's International Recognition
Hargeisa: A new article by the Horn Review Institute, titled "Momentum Builds Behind Somaliland's Quest for Recognition," signals a decisive shift in how international policymakers view Somaliland's ...
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Ethiopian Airlines Begins Second Daily Flight On Abuja–Addis Ababa Route
Ethiopian Airlines has commenced a second daily flight service between Abuja and Addis Ababa, further expanding its footprint ...
CHICAGO (AP) — More than six years after a Boeing 737 Max jetliner crashed in Ethiopia, the first civil trial related to the ...
More than six years after a Boeing 737 Max crashed in Ethiopia, the first civil trial stemming from the disaster is set to ...
Tulane University researchers, collaborating with an international team of scientists, have discovered why some parts of ...
Members of the Raya community residing in Addis Ababa have sounded an urgent appeal over what they describe as “deteriorating ...
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Boeing may face its first civil trial seeking damages for deadly Ethiopia crash
More than six years after a Boeing 737 Max jetliner crashed in Ethiopia, the first civil trial stemming from the disaster ...
The fighting has stopped and sky-high prices for basic goods have come down, but day-to-day life in the capital of Ethiopia's ...
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Malawi's Fiscal Surrender - Are We Now Governing for the IMF Instead of the People?
The Government's newly announced Expenditure Control Measures are not just administrative adjustments or routine fiscal housekeeping. They are a political signal--clear, loud, and uncomfortable.
We are living in an age of autocrats — leaders who sit at varying points along a spectrum of repression and violence. Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ...
A federal judge Thursday dismissed the criminal case against Boeing over two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max airplanes.
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