[ad_1] JAKARTA (AFP) – Two extremely rare Javan rhino calves have been spotted in an Indonesian national park, raising hopes for the future of one of the world’s most threatened mammals. The rhino calves, a female named Helen and a male named Luther, were spotted with their mothers in images …
Read More »Ethiopia’s prime minister visits Koysha hydropower – New Business Ethiopia
[ad_1] Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited the Koysha hydroelectric project being built around the Omo River on Saturday. Currency 37% of the project is completed. The project was recently reactivated after significant project delays; it is expected to generate 6,400GWH per year. So far, it has created 4,000 jobs …
Read More »Amazon Echo Dot vs Google Nest Mini: which compact smart speaker is best for you?
[ad_1] The best smart speakers of 2020 are hard-working devices that give you access to your favorite music and smart voice assistants, and let you control your smart home devices with just your voice. Amazon’s Echo line of speakers and Google’s Nest (née Home) dominate the smart home market, and …
Read More »Ethiopia opens its first artificial intelligence center – New Business Ethiopia
[ad_1] Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today inaugurated the country’s first artificial intelligence (AI) center established in the capital Addis Ababa. The Center will be a site for the development of functional technological innovations and problem solving. Mentioning Israel’s experience as one of the countries that benefits the most from …
Read More »Ethiopia: On a mission to Dire Dawa – Working with Cbos
[ad_1] When I used to work in a local NGO called APAP, or Action Professionals Association for the People, I used to travel to various parts of Ethiopia with various missions and committed purposes as we were in empowering citizens in their daily life in addition to their grassroots organizations. …
Read More »Congo announces its support to Egypt on the issue of GERD
[ad_1] Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi received a letter on Saturday from Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi, expressing his country’s support for Egypt on the issue of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). The letter was delivered by the adviser to the Congolese president, Jean-Claude Kabongo, in the presence of the …
Read More »Sultan Hanfareh Ali Mirah, the spiritual head of the Afars, passed away
[ad_1] Sultan Hanfareh Ali Mirah, who was enthroned as the spiritual head of the Afar people in November 2011, died at the age of 72. The sultan was a member of the most powerful family group in Afar and the son of Sultan Ali Mirah, who reigned from 1944 to …
Read More »Corona virus direct news: India witnesses 92,000 new infections; Expert: China Faces Fifth Wave
[ad_1] AAP: Three new community cases of Covid-19 this weekend will be awarded to the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, Food for thought as you contemplate deregulation New Zealand Monday. The new cases are unrelated to the Auckland group, which saw Ardern shut up, New Zealand’s largest city, last month. Instead, …
Read More »All the iOS 14 Features Just Got Your iPhone Android Users Had First
[ad_1] Is the new Apple iOS 14 just Android in disguise? Screenshot by Sarah Tew / CNET This story is part of Apple event, our full coverage of the latest news from Apple headquarters. Apple on Wednesday released iOS 14, the latest version of the operating system that offers the …
Read More »Coronavirus: France sets another daily infection record with 13,500 new COVID-19 cases
[ad_1] France confirmed about 13,500 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period on Saturday, setting another daily record for the number of infections in the country since the coronavirus pandemic began. According to Santé France, the French health authority, 13,498 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in 24 hours, 283 …
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