Books and donkeys: Kids have questions for a CNN Hero
Children questioned Yohannes Gebregeorgis (a CNN hero), who spoke Wednesday at an Elementary School in Colorado. He is creating libraries in Ethiopia – including one pulled by a donkey.
Children questioned Yohannes Gebregeorgis (a CNN hero), who spoke Wednesday at an Elementary School in Colorado. He is creating libraries in Ethiopia – including one pulled by a donkey.
Above: Reverend Dr. Calvin O. Butts, III, current head of the Abyssinia Baptist Church in Harlem, led a delegation of…
For most African-Americans, the election of Barack Obama as president was a dream come true that they didn’t think they would see in their lifetime, a national poll released Tuesday suggests.
If Barack Obama inspired you so much that after voting for him you now want to work for him, there are thousands of jobs to be had in the new administration.
ANGELINA JOLIE and BRAD PITT are planning to take their young family on a trip to Ethiopia – to show them how to help people in the Third World.
How do you feel? That was the question we posed to some of our readers and contributors right after the historic election of Barack Obama as the next President of the United States. Here are their reflections:
First Lady Laura Bush visits with her successor, Michelle Obama, wife of President-elect Barack Obama, in the White House. It was the first time the two had met.
A roar of joyful celebration broke out in the New York neighborhood of Harlem, which is historically known as the center for African American culture. Photos by Tadias Magazine’s Jeffrey Phipps.
Despite her lifelong claim that she was not a political singer, she became “Mama Africa”. She died Sunday, at 76, after a concert in Italy.
A traditional shitamachi area of Tokyo associated with the popular “Tora-san” series of films has seen a recent influx of newcomers looking for a new life away from political turmoil back home.
Source: Harvard “Capturing a Moment in Time” A presentation by Kay Kaufman Shelemay (pictured above). Kay Kaufman Shelemay is a…
Source: Chris Flaherty, Producer The Refugee Experience Series is proud to present the premiere of Migration of Beauty with DC…
By Tadias Staff Published: Monday, November 10, 2008 New York (Tadias) – The Worldwide Orphans Foundation, dedicated to transforming the…
After Epic Campaign, Voters Go to Polls…
She’s been compared to Jacqueline Kennedy, is every bit as high-powered as Hillary Rodham Clinton was and has praised Laura Bush’s calm and rational approach to issues.
Barack Obama, a rookie senator on an “improbable” quest, has defeated Sen. John McCain to become the next U.S. president.
Amare Aregawi, editor of the Reporter, “was dealt blows to the back of the head with a
stone by one or several men as he was leaving his son’s school.
Ethiopian film “Teza” scooped four main awards at Africa’s Carthage Film Festival recently, including the coveted Golden Tanit for its “modesty and genius.”
TheRoot.com is a daily online magazine that features engaging commentary on current news from diverse African American perspectives.
The weekly late-night sketch comedy gave us some badly needed breaks and memorable laughs during this year’s rather intense election season.
African-Americans in New York City, Nashville and Seattle discuss a black candidacy for the White House.
Dozens of black voters along Harlem’s 125th St. – Manhattan’s African-American nerve center – were enthusiastic about Obama, but apprehensive about his chances.
Two rival monks are posted at all times in a rooftop courtyard at the site of Jesus’ crucifixion.
Even if this is the most important American presidential election in the last half-century, why should Ethiopians burn with special interest in it? The question warrants a fresh look.
An Ethiopian editor is facing criminal charges today because she accidentally misidentified a judge in a high-profile trial, according to local journalists. Two others have been in custody since Monday.
Ethiopian athletics superstars, Tirunesh Dibaba and Sileshi Sihine on Thursday announced that they will tie the knot in a gala ceremony here later this month.
Tewodros Kassahun, a.k.a Teddy Afro has started his defense in the Federal High Court 8th Criminal Bench against a hit and run charge on Thursday, October 9, 2008.
Ethiopia’s tiny village of Bekoji, which has produced some of the country’s greatest athletes, is to be inaugurated a museum in their honour, state media said on Monday.
Things happen at a rapid pace in Ethiopian distance running. It has taken the country 52 years to win a marathon on the MCG, a feat accomplished yesterday by Asnake Fikadu.
Using the sports comparison rule: “dominance of an era is a measuring stick for greatness,” here comes the dozen most renowned men’s marathoners.
Source: Ethiopia Reads Denver, CO — Yohannes Gebregeorgis, a native of Ethiopia and children’s literacy advocate, has been named a…
A party promoting reading among Ethiopians with cocktails, speakers, books, and souvenirs thrown in the mix. First event on October 11th at Touchstone Gallery in Washington D.C.
Law enforcement officers in Chicago will no longer evict residents from foreclosed properties, Sheriff Thomas J. Dart of Cook County announced Wednesday.
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama debated for 90 minutes on Tuesday night before a nation in economic crisis, each promising a better plan and vision for the future.
We recently spoke with Valerie Steele, CEO of GojoSuites, a brokerage firm that sells property in Ethiopia, about the current real estate market in that country.
Barack Obama has widened his lead over rival John McCain in two national polls and in two daily tracking polls.
Tadias Magazine was featured on Washington D.C. based Voice of America’s weekly Amharic radio program on Sunday, October 5, 2008.
Tensions are escalating off the Somali coast, where 20 pirates have hijacked a Ukrainian vessel loaded with 33 Soviet-era tanks, rocket launchers and ammunitions.
In today’s world, the U.S. “needs a leader temperamentally, intellectually, and emotionally attuned to the complexities of our troubled globe. That leader’s name is Barack Obama.”
Instability in U.S. financial markets could cut vital remittances to Ethiopia, now worth $1.2 billion annually, a central bank official said on Thursday.
Ethiopian track great Kenenisa Bekele announced Wednesday on state television he would finance the construction of a multi-million dollar sports complex in Ethiopia
A group of Atlanta doctors are teaming up to make a difference in the lives of children a world away. The Gemini Healthcare Group will be heading to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to help build a hospital.
A growing number of Ethiopian doctors from North America are travelling to Ethiopia to provide vital medical care. This week, 105 of them will arrive in Addis to share their knowledge.
Nearly 2,200 equids have died in an outbreak of African horse sickness in Ethiopia, according to a report released by the Office World Organization for Animal Health.
It is fitting that one of the most signature discoveries of humankind — a finding that has helped define a big part of our prehistory — was found in one of the most historic places on the planet.
A popular restaurant manager shot by a longtime friend Sunday night says he has no idea what provoked the attack, according to another of the victim’s friends.
Ethiopia’s Mulu Seboka broke a course record in the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon over the weekend.
Ethiopia on Saturday launched a new strategy that seeks to place the country among Africa’s top ten in tourist attraction as citizens commemorate this year World Tourism day.
A series of articles to commemorate 105th anniversary of U.S. – Ethiopia relations will be published on Tadias Magazine between now and January 2009.
Haile Gebrselassie broke his own marathon world record on Sunday, becoming the first runner to finish under 2 hours, 4 minutes.
Africa’s abundant natural resources have long invited foreign exploitation. Now foreigners are enjoined in a new scramble in Africa. The latest craze? Food.
Mr. Obama has improved as a debater but needs to work on his counterpunch. Mr. McCain scored points by repeatedly calling Mr. Obama naïve and inexperienced.
The latest addition to Dibaba’s incredible CV came yesterday evening when the Prisons Police, bestowed the rank of Chief Superintendent for her services to club and country.
Groggy from 24 hours of travel, I step outside into cool twilight in Addis Ababa. My nostrils fill with the pungent scent of what I learn are eucalyptus-fed cooking fires.
Nearly two years after being driven from Mogadishu, Islamists have re-taken swathes of south Somalia and may have their sights again on the capital.
Two aid workers, believed to be a Japanese woman and a Dutchman, working for the nongovernmental organization Medecins du Monde, were abducted Monday in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia on Wednesday named a hospital and a street after Tirunesh Dibaba and Kenenisa Bekele respectively who brought two gold medals each in the Beijing Olympics.
Using its new electronic system the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) will conduct trading in the afternoons so as to link it up with the New York market.
The latest Washington Post/ABC poll has Obama with a clear nine-point lead nationally over McCain, 52%-43% — fueled by the current concerns about the economy.
Two aid workers working for Medecins du Monde in Ethiopia have been abducted from the Ogaden region that borders Somalia, the French aid agency says.
Betelihem Stevens (right), 7 and Mia Melanson, 5, dance during the Ethiopian New Year Celebration last week in Cambridge’s Central Square. More than 500 people came for the festivities.
Source: Nazret.com – nazret.com is the most popular Ethiopian website for the year 2008, according to Alexa. nazret is the only Ethiopian web site that ranks in the top 60,000.
When I lived in Kenya, racism was an abstract concept that was mocked in movies, music videos and comedies. In the U.S. simple things such as a trip to the city are enough to remind you of it.
Noah Samara grew up in Ethiopia, but fled the country with his family in his teens due to mounting political violence. He studied satellite technology in the U.S., and embarked on a successful career.
Wall Street dealmaking reached fever pitch, with Morgan Stanley holding preliminary sale talks, while other financial firms scrambled to find buyers as fear gripped markets.
At least 16 people died Wednesday after car bombers wearing military uniforms targeted the U.S. Embassy in Yemen, officials said. No Americans were reported injured.
The seventh annual anniversary of Little Ethiopia took place in Los Angeles on September 14, 2008. View hot shots from the celebration.
We recently spoke with Kedist Geremaw, a health care administrator and one of the 3,600 individuals who were selected and trained as an Obama Organizing Fellow this summer.
Israel will continue checking the eligibility for aliya of some 3,000 Ethiopian Falash Mura, who claim that under a 2003 government directive they should be allowed to immigrate there.
Addis Fortune A Thursday night at Club Alize represents Addis Abeba’s successful, prosperous side. Classy and civilized, with lights dimmed…
Lehman Brothers said it was headed for bankruptcy early Monday morning. “The risk of an immediate tsunami” is on the horizon for financial markets worldwide.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Foundation has made a $2 million donation to the Global Health Committee to establish a center to aid children affected by tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia.
Chicken is to Ethiopian holidays as turkey is to American Thanksgiving. But people trying to buy live birds for Ethiopian New Year found the price suddenly too high even for the relatively well-off.
By Tadias Staff Photos by Tseday Alehegn Published: Friday, September 12, 2008 New York (Tadias) – Presidential nominees Senator Barack…
Ethiopia has awarded two Beijing Olympics double gold winners —Tirunesh Dibaba and Kenenisa Bekele — new vehicles worth US$40,000.
John McCain and Barack Obama suspended their political advertising Thursday and made a joint visit late this afternoon to ground zero in New York City.
Tonight, SOB’s in NYC will play host to an Ethiopian New Year 2001 celebration featuring the Mehari Brothers with Zeritu Kebede & Abenet Agonafer (Their first-ever U.S. gig).
All 22 countries in a BBC World Service poll would prefer Democratic nominee Barack Obama to be US president, ahead of his Republican rival John McCain.
Comedian Al Franken grabbed the Democratic nomination Tuesday for U.S. Senate in Minnesota, setting up a showdown with Republican Sen. Norm Coleman.
In case you’re wondering, the film reportedly centers on Taharqa, the last Pharaoh of the 25th or Nubian Dynasty (the one in which blacks of Ethiopian descent ran Egypt).
The 65th Venice Film Festival concluded on Saturday, September 6th at an awards ceremony hosted by Ksenia Rappoport.
Not only the United States but also Africa and the rest of the world await with bated breath who wins the White House in November, writes Ethiopia’s business weekly Capital.
Above: L.A.-based artist Shepard Fairey created the now-ubiquitous graphic of Obama, who wrote to him, “Your images have a profound…
By Tadias Staff Published: Friday, September 5, 2008 New York (Tadias) – The Sounds of Brazil (SOB’s) has been the…
A herculean engineering feat has put an end to a decades-long diplomatic dispute between Italy and Ethiopia over a looted obelisk. It was celebrated today in Axum with song, dance and processions.
In their first joint appearance since the party conventions, the two presidential nominees will meet on Thursday, Sept. 11 at Columbia University in the City of New York.
The Gazette By Jeremy Arias | Staff Writer Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008 Visitors to the Long Branch Library will have…
“Ethiopia is facing a food crisis that is one of the worst in the world, especially in terms of malnutrition among children,” John Holmes, the UN Chief for Humanitarian Affairs, said.
Mengistu’s blood-drenched Ethiopia was the backdrop in Venice on Tuesday for filmmaker Haile Gerima’s “Teza,” his attempt to reconcile an idyllic childhood with modern realities.
More than 280 people were arrested here in St. Paul Monday, the opening day of the Republican National Convention. Among them is TV & Radio Host Amy Goodman.
A series of disclosures about Gov. Sarah Palin, Senator John McCain’s choice as running mate, called into question on Monday how thoroughly her background was examined.
Ethiopian adoptions to the United States peaked at 1,255 in 2007, and the adoption of HIV-positive children is growing in step, according to U.S. government figures.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church, in a press conference, said it would hold an event next Sunday at the Millennium Hall commemorating St. Yared, the great Ethiopian composer, choreographer and poet.
About fears among the illegal immigrant community in New Orleans that evacuating might lead to trouble with the law, officials say they are not conducting enforcement during the evacuation.
Approaching 9.35pm in the Letzigrund Stadion on Friday night, Kenenisa Bekele picked up the pace at the front of the field with four laps remaining much to the delight of the crowd.
Berlin’s Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (IFA) , will host a photo exhibition which includes the works of two promising Ethiopian photographers – Aida Muluneh and Michael Tsegaye.
Sarah Palin’s hometown rallied around her as mayor – now Republicans wonder if the rest of America will warm up to the surprise pick from cold country. Though her mother-in-law has doubts.
Barack Obama was the clear favorite among the majority of Ethiopian immigrants dining at the Cafe Africana on East Colfax Avenue in Denver one night last week.
Barack Obama’s audience for his acceptance speech topped 40 million people, and the gathering that nominated him was a more popular television political event in history.
She’s the runner-up beauty queen who could wind up in the White House. She’s a mooseburger-eating hockey mom married to an Eskimo. She’s a gun-toting, pro-life Christian conservative.