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Ethiopians didn’t have a term for ‘stroke,’ so this Dallas doctor created one

DALLAS, Tex.―When Hareg Wolde arrived in the emergency room to see her mother, doctors gave her grave news. Her mother had suffered a massive stroke, they said, and she might not live through the night. Hareg was shocked. Just the day before, her mother, 68, had been strong and limber. She had climbed up and down the stairs of their Garland house with ease, cooked meals and cared for Wolde’s two young children. Now she lay unconscious, her right side paralyzed. The situation would be upsetting for anyone. But Hareg, who is originally from Ethiopia, felt bewildered. Not only had she never heard of a stroke, but her native language, Amharic, has no term to describe the world’s second leading cause of death. Her predicament is not uncommon in Dallas. Amharic is the fourth most commonly spoken language at Parkland Hospital after English, Spanish and Vietnamese. North Texas is home to as many as 40,000 Ethiopian immigrants and one of the fastest growing African-born pop…
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Ethiopian Airlines celebrates International Women’s Day with flight staffed entirely by women

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, celebrated International Women’s Day on Friday with a flight operated entirely by women. 

The airline announced on Twitter that its recent flight from Addis Ababa to Oslo, Norway, was made with an all-women crew.

Ethiopian Airlines #Allwomenoperated flight to Oslo has just arrived and Received a warm welcome by Diplomats and Ethiopian Community in Norway. pic.twitter.com/KBC6acrx7v— Ethiopian Airlines (@flyethiopian) March 8, 2019

The airline said on Facebook earlier this week that the flight was operated by women from “flight deck to the ground including airport operations, flight dispatch, load control, ramp operation, on-board logistics, safety and security, catering as well as traffic control.”

Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde GabreMariam told the BBC that the airline’s aim behind the initiative was to celebrate women on a continent where "gender inequality still persi…

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Marathon International Bank’s Would-Be President Quits After Board Dispute

Zekarias Tamrat, who was set to become the president of the under-formation Marathon International Bank, walked away from the would-be position after a disagreement with the proposed chairman.

By Paul Davis (American Banker) |

A veteran banker who was expected to help lead Marathon International Bank, a proposed de novo in the nation’s capital, has quit.

Zekarias Tamrat, who was set to become the bank’s president, said in a LinkedIn post Monday the he left after a falling out with Tekalign Gedamu, the proposed chairman. The post, directed at the de novo’s potential investors, claimed that Tekalign and other directors have been making decisions that would ultimately harm the bank if it ever opened.

Organizers have been looking to launch a bank that would largely focus on the Ethiopian-American community around Washington.

“The current board members lack professional discipline and a shortage of making the r…

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Ethiopian food: The 15 best dishes

Ethiopian food: The 15 best dishes James Jeffrey, CNN • Published 6th February 2019

(CNN) — Ethiopian food is both distinctive and delicious, befitting a remarkable country with a cultural heritage that stands out from the rest of Africa. While the cuisine of Ethiopia is gradually becoming better known, it's no overstatement to say it remains one of the world's best-kept secrets. 

Eating Ethiopian-style means rethinking many assumptions you might have about dinnertime -- for most of us this means starting with eschewing cutlery and being ready to get messy fingers.

That's because the foundation of the vast majority of Ethiopian meals is injera, a giant grey spongey pancake-like bread, upon whose strangely rubbery surface are served a vast array of foods, ranging from multi-colored mounds of spicy stews to vegetable curries to cubes of raw meat. 

This mode of eating is highly communal, with everyone gather…

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Woman empowers girls in her home country of Ethiopia

Native Ethiopian Lily Yoseph founded Tangible Hope Foundation, a nonprofit that empowers young girls living in poverty in rural Ethiopia by giving them access to education, medical care and nutrition. By Colleen Bidwill (Marin Independent Journal) | MILL VALLEY, Cal.―Lily Yoseph considers herself lucky. Growing up in Ethiopia, she had a privileged life. She came from a middle-class family, got an education and was encouraged to follow her dreams. While on a trip back to her childhood hometown of Kofele in 2008, the Mill Valley, CA resident realized not all women in Ethiopia were as lucky. From the trip came Tangible Hope Foundation, her nonprofit that empowers young girls living in poverty in rural Ethiopia by giving them access to education, medical care and nutrition. Lily Yoseph started the nonprofit out of her then one-bedroom apartment in Sausalito, while working various odd jobs to make ends meet. Today, it supports 100 young girls in Ethiopia and continues to…
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Ethiopia human rights lawyer Henok Aklilu and friend Michael Melak arrested for receiving training at Palestine consulate

Amnesty International requests Ethiopian authorities, in a press statement, to release immediately and unconditionally human rights defender Henok Aklilu who was arrested for exercising freedom of expression (Amnesty International)―The Ethiopian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release a human rights defender and his friend who were arrested and charged for advocating for a more autonomous capital – Addis Ababa, with self-governance similar to other regional states, and for “receiving training from the Palestine Consulate” in Ethiopia, said Amnesty International. Henok Aklilu – a lawyer renowned for representing people accused of terrorism-related offenses – was arrested at his office in Addis Ababa together with a friend, Michael Melak, with whom he intends to form an association of Addis-born Ethiopians. “The arrest of Henok and Michael highlight the difficulties human rights defenders continue to face despite the Ethiopian government’s stated commitm…
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National Airways Ethiopia acquires five Embraer ERJ145 aircraft

National Airways acquires five aircraft To launch domestic, regional flights One of the indigenous private airlines in Ethiopia, National Airways, has bought five passenger aircraft from the US. National Airways purchased the aircraft from an American company. The aircraft are Embraer ERJ145 with 50 seats. Four of the aircraft have already arrived Addis Ababa and the fifth one is expected to arrive in the coming few days. RELATED: National Airways Ethiopia The private airline which has been providing charter flight services since 2009 is now planning to launch scheduled domestic and regional flights. Company official told The Reporter that the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA) has approved the airline’s request to operate domestic scheduled service. The airline is planning to start scheduled flight services to Mekelle, Gondar and Bahir Dar. “We are also planning to start scheduled flight services to Hargeisa, Somaliland, Bosaso, Puntland and…
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Under the Radar: Ethiopia’s economic growth offers opportunities and challenges

Although achieving lower middle-income status by 2025 is ambitious, Ethiopia is making strides in combating poverty and improving economic growth with the poverty rate falling from 44% in 2000 to 23.5% in 2015-16. By Bashir Ali (Global Risk Insights) | Not many may know that Ethiopia was among the first countries to join the International Monetary Fund (IMF) when the latter was formed on 27 December 1945.  Nevertheless, it took another 72 years for Ethiopia to welcome its first visit from the IMF Managing Director, in this case, Christine Lagarde who in December 2017 visited Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and met with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. This followed the IMF’s  assertion that in 2017 Ethiopia’s economy surpassed Kenya’s to become East Africa’s largest economy. Lagarde’s visit served as the latest stamp of approval for Ethiopia’s bold plan to reach lower-middle income status by 2025. Ethiopia’s growing economy It was Ethiopia’s late President Meles Zenawi who cr…
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Addis Ababa: 10 best things to do in Ethiopia’s capital ― CNN

Ethiopia’s capital, ‘Addis,’ as it’s often simply known, is the world’s third-highest capital city at 2,400 meters, and has worn its heart on its sleeve since it was founded by Emperor Menelik. By James Jeffrey (CNN) | Rambunctious, manic, beguiling, exciting — it’s hard to accurately describe Addis Ababa. Ethiopia‘s capital, which translates as “New Flower” in the country’s Amharic language, shows little sign of losing its youthful, lusty edge and is the pulsing heart of this eclectic nation’s resurgence as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. “Addis,” as it’s often simply known, is the world’s third-highest capital city at 2,400 meters, and has worn its heart on its sleeve since it was founded by Ethiopian Emperor Menelik about 1892. Life is lived very much outdoors on its bustling streets thanks to comfortable temperate weather boosted by months of nonstop sunshine. “Perhaps the highest praise one can direct at this chaotic, contradictory and compe…
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