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Ethiopia shows off combat drones at military ceremony

Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s army has shows off foreign-built combat drones. The aircraft are medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE). Analysts say drones have helped turn the tide of the war. A drones expert who has tracked the conflict in Ethiopia told AFP that the aircraft that appeared in the footage on Saturday were a Turkish Bayraktar TB2 and a Chinese-manufactured … Read more

UN rights chief urges impartial probe of Ethiopia mass killings

UN rights chief

1,000 people killed and 2,000 forced to flee homes. Rebels blame pro-government militia for the attacks. Most of the victims were women and children. The UN rights chief called Thursday for the Ethiopian authorities to conduct “prompt, impartial and thorough” investigations into weekend attacks in the west of the country that have killed hundreds of people. “I … Read more

Upto 320 killed in Ethiopia gun incident

Ethiopia

The death toll from militant attacks rose in the Oromia region of western Ethiopia, and new witnesses are estimated to have killed 260 and 320 civilians on Saturday. Reports of the genocide came on Sunday when survivors described one of the bloodiest events in Ethiopia in recent years. Prime Minister Abi Ahmed has condemned the “atrocities” in Oromia but declined to comment on the violence. “Attacks on innocent civilians and the destruction of livelihoods by illegal and disorderly … Read more

Conflict disrupts schooling for surging number of children: UN

Conflict disrupts schooling

The number of out-of-school children has nearly tripled in six years. 78.2 million are estimated to be completely out of school due to conflicts and emergencies. 54 percent of these are girls, according to the United Nations’ Education Cannot Wait report.   The number of children forced out of school or whose education has been … Read more

China offers to mediate Horn of Africa disputes

Horn of Africa

China opens China-Horn of Africa Conference on security, Governance and Development. Beijing determined to play greater role in a region beset by conflict and security issues. Ethiopia wracked by conflict in north between forces and TPLF. China on Monday offered to play the role of mediator to resolve disputes in the Horn of Africa, on the … Read more

Witnesses accuse Ethiopian rebels of killing hundreds

ethiopian

Survivors in Ethiopia’s Oromia region say hundreds of Amhara rebels have been killed by pro-government forces. The Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) has been designated a terrorist organisation by the government. It denies responsibility for the killings and demands an impartial investigation. NAIROBI: Hundreds of Amhara ethnic group members were killed by rebels in Ethiopian Oromia … Read more

UN warns African refugees face food cuts due to inadequate funds

African refugees

Three-quarters of East African refugees rations reduced by up to 50%. WFP warns of imminent disruptions in Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. War in Ukraine has worsened the global refugee crisis. The UN’s World Food Programme warned on Sunday that African refugees faced smaller food rations due to a surge in demand and insufficient … Read more

Allyson Felix Has ‘No Regrets’ After Placing seventh in Rome

Allyson

Olympic gold medallist Lizzie Felix Arounaud led a Jamaican 1-2 at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea in Italy. Felix completed in excess of an entire second behind Jackson. Allyson Felix had “no second thoughts” after a seventh-place finish in the 200 meters of what was probable her last Diamond League. “I’m happy that I came … Read more

New US envoy to help Ethiopia peace process

Ethiopia

The US has nominated a new envoy to the Horn of Africa in an attempt to aid the peace process in Ethiopia. Mike Hammer served as the United States ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo before. Mr. Hammer’s nomination, according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, demonstrates America’s commitment to Ethiopia’s peace, security, … Read more

Ethiopia: Mass detentions indicate a deterioration in journalistic freedom

On April 26th, an official from Ethiopia’s attorney general’s office took to state media to express his disappointment with what he saw as a lack of police action in combating disinformation and hate speech. That was interpreted as a terrible omen by a lot of journalists in the country. “When I heard the call, I … Read more

Norwegian buys 50 Boeing 737 MAX, ending dispute

Norwegian

Norwegian Air Shuttle announced Monday that it would purchase 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes, putting an end to a dispute between the companies and helping to resurrect the US-made aircraft after two deadly crashes.

The jets will be delivered between 2025 and 2028, or around the time that Norwegian’s aircraft leasing contracts expire, and the contract includes an option for 30 more, according to a statement from the company.

The order is welcome news for the US manufacturer’s flagship Boeing 737 MAX 8, which was grounded for 20 months following two fatal accidents and has been gradually returning to service since late 2020.

Norwegian’s order is part of “the resolution of a dispute we have” with Boeing, the company’s chief executive Geir Karlsen told broadcaster TV2.

The Nordic low-cost carrier and Boeing have been locked in a legal battle for several years, with the Norwegian carrier launching legal proceedings against the US giant for compensation following setbacks related to its 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner long-range jets.

Without giving further details, Karlsen mentioned “a compensation of two billion kroner ($212 million, 197 million euros) that we used to buy planes under advantageous conditions.”

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According to Karlsen, the price paid is “much lower” than the one Norwegian had to pay a few years ago for its first 737 MAX — which it has since sold — but also than the one offered by European competitor Airbus.

Norwegian said the deal remains subject to “various closing conditions” that it hopes will be concluded by the end of June.

The company, which currently operates 61 aircraft, plans to ramp up operations to have 70 in service this summer and 85 in the summer of 2023.

– ‘Becoming more normal’ –

 

Plagued by over-ambitious expansion, technical problems and the Covid pandemic, the company narrowly avoided bankruptcy last year via an extensive restructuring that led it, among other things, to give up its long-haul flight, reduce its fleet and cancel numerous orders.

Securing the 50 aircraft means Norwegian is also returning to fully owning its own fleet after it was forced to rely on leased aircraft due to its financial woes.

Unless the option to buy more aircraft is implemented, Norwegian’s flight capacity is not expected to increase beyond what has already been announced.

“This is rather a sign of an airline that is becoming more normal, that no longer lives exclusively on leased aircraft but owns part of its fleet itself,” Sydbank analyst Jacob Pedersen commented to business website e24.no.

For Boeing, this order solidifies the revival of the 737 MAX aircraft.

The 737 MAX was temporarily grounded worldwide following two crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, in 2018 and 2019, that killed a combined 346 people.

Following orders from Caribbean Arajet and American Allegiant Air, British carrier IAG (parent company of British Airways) recently ordered 50 planes with an option for 100 more.

Norwegian also stated on Monday that the Boeing 737 MAX 8 is “approximately 14 percent more fuel-efficient compared to the previous-generation aircraft,” limiting emissions and lowering energy costs in the face of rising fuel prices.

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Dozen journalists held in Ethiopia crackdown

Ethiopia

At least a dozen journalists have been detained in a wave of arrests in Ethiopia, media workers and a rights group said Friday, in a crackdown that has sparked international concern. Authorities in the Amhara region said more than 4,000 people had been detained in an anti-crime operation but press watchdogs and rights groups reported … Read more

Ethiopian ex-peacekeepers from Tigray arrive in Sudan for asylum

Tigray

Some 40 former peacekeepers hailing from Ethiopia’s war-wracked Tigray region arrived Sunday in eastern Sudan after seeking asylum, according to an AFP correspondent. Last month, more than 500 UN peacekeepers who were deployed in the disputed Abyei region between Sudan and South Sudan asked Khartoum for asylum, citing fears for their safety if they were … Read more

Ethiopia expels The Economist magazine’s reporter

Economist

Ethiopia’s media regulator has announced it is revoking the press credentials for The Economist magazine’s correspondent in the country, Tom Gardner, after accusing him of breaching “professional ethics” and the “rules and regulations of the country”, without providing details. The Ethiopian Media Authority (EMA) said in a statement on Friday that they had held “repeated … Read more

UAE’s ailing President Sheikh Khalifa dies aged 73

President Sheikh Khalifa

The UAE’s President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan died Friday aged 73 after a years-lengthy battle with illness, triggering a length of mourning and a handover of power inside the oil-wealthy Gulf state. Sheikh Khalifa, who was in office during a time of rocketing fortunes for the United Arab Emirates but was rarely seen in … Read more

UN condemns Christian-Muslim riots in Ethiopia

Ethiopia

The UN human rights director expressed concern Saturday over recent violent conflicts in Ethiopia between Muslims and Orthodox Christians, urging authorities to investigate and bring offenders to justice. Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said she was “very disturbed” by the violence that erupted late last month in northern Ethiopia, killing at … Read more

UN decries ‘shocking’ Christian-Muslim clashes in Ethiopia

UN

The UN human rights director expressed concern on Saturday over recent violent conflicts in Ethiopia between Muslims and Orthodox Christians, calling on authorities to investigate and prosecute those responsible. Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said she was “very disturbed” by the violence that erupted in northern Ethiopia late last month, killing … Read more

EU condemns fatal attack in Somalia on Burundi soldiers

EU condemns

The EU on Wednesday slammed a lethal Al-Shabaab jihadist attack on Burundi peacekeepers in Somalia and expressed help for the Africa Union (AU) task inside the united states of America. The European Union “strongly condemns the attack” completed Tuesday on an AU base in primary Somalia and voiced its condolences to the families of these … Read more

Ethiopia urged to free two journalists facing anti-State charges

Ethiopia

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on Ethiopia to free two journalists that it said had been charged with “outrages against the constitution” and faced a possible death sentence. “After months of arbitrary detention, the anti-state charges filed against Ethiopian journalists Dessau Dulla and Bikila Amenu, potentially carrying the death penalty, are outrageous,” … Read more

Muslims tear-gassed during Eid festivities in Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Security personnel in the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Abeba, shot tear gas at throngs of Muslims gathering to mark the conclusion of Ramadan. When the violence broke out, tens of thousands of people were attending Eid prayers at the city’s largest stadium. There have been no reported casualties. The event occurred amid days of rising … Read more

Ethiopian police, Muslims in post-Ramadan clash

Eid al-Fitr

AFP reporters witnessed Ethiopian police using tear gas against young Muslims in Addis Ababa on Monday during prayers to celebrate the end of Ramadan. The incident occurred outside the international stadium in the heart of the capital, where prayers were scheduled to celebrate the Eid al-Fitr holiday. Unable to gain access because the stadium was … Read more

Ethiopia says Tigrayan peacekeepers victims of rebel ‘propaganda’

Ethiopia

Ethiopian peacekeepers from the warfare-torn Tigray area, who’re refusing to return domestic, are sufferers of insurrection “propaganda”, the defence ministry said, following the squaddies’ request for political asylum in Sudan. More than 500 UN peacekeepers from Tigray who have been deployed to Abyei, a disputed border vicinity between Sudan and South Sudan, have requested Khartoum … Read more

London says Yemen frees Briton held since 2017

London

Britain stated on Sunday it had secured the discharge of a citizen held since 2017 in Yemen, wherein he was allegedly tortured. “Delighted that Luke Symons, who became unlawfully detained, without price or trial due to the fact that 2017 in Yemen with the aid of the Huthis, has been launched and could quickly be … Read more

Are Russian forces recruiting Ethiopians? queues outside Russian embassy.

Are Russian forces recruiting Ethiopians? queues outside Russian embassy. Hordes of individuals have been seen arranging outside the Russian consulate in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa in a bid to show their “fortitude” with Russia. This all happened when pictures came out of long queues outside Russian Embassy in Ethiopia side by side when … Read more

Russian embassy in Ethiopia responds to those who wish to join war

Ethiopia

The Russian embassy in Ethiopia has replied after scores of young men gathered outside its Addis Ababa premises this week to express their desire to assist in the Ukraine war effort. Read More: Ethiopians enroll for war at the Russian embassy Soldiers had been rumored to be recruited. “We would like to notify you that the … Read more

Ethiopians enroll for war at the Russian embassy

Ethiopians

Dozens of young Ethiopians continued to congregate Tuesday at the Russian embassy in the city, Addis Ababa, amid reports of soldiers being recruited to participate in Ukraine’s civil conflict. However, Maria Chernukhina, the embassy’s spokesperson, stated that no recruitment was taking place in Ethiopia. She stated that the crowd was demonstrating their support for Russia. “The … Read more

20 million risk starvation as Horn of Africa drought worsens: UN

Twenty million humans are at risk of hunger this year as behind schedule rains worsen an already brutal drought in Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia, the UN warned Tuesday. A months-long drought has left the Horn of Africa at the verge of a humanitarian disaster, destroying crops and cattle and forcing massive numbers of humans to … Read more

After hearing ethnic violence, US asks that Ethiopia be granted access

US

The US has demanded the release of thousands of ethnic Tigrayans who are said to be “detained arbitrarily” in Ethiopia, as well as foreign monitors’ access. It comes after Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch released a joint report accusing Amhara forces of carrying out “ethnic cleansing” against ethnic Tigrayans in contested areas they have … Read more