Ethiopian Airlines marked its first anniversary of direct flights from Manchester to Addis Ababa by donating rose bushes and bouquets featuring Ethiopia’s famous flowers, to Tatton Park in Knutsford, Crook Hall and Gardens in Durham and other locations across the North of England including Newby Hall and Gardens near Leeds and Renishaw Hall in Sheffield.
14 Feb 2020
Ethiopian Airlines marks first anniversary with gift of roses to the North
13 Feb 2020
Joint Statement of Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, the United States and the World Bank
Ministers of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan and their delegations met with the Secretary of the Treasury and the President of the World Bank, participating as observers, to continue negotiations on the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, in Washington, D.C. on February 12-13, 2020. 
Ethiopia has been included in National Geographic Traveller (UK)’s ‘Cool List’ of 20 must-see destinations for the year ahead. At number 12, Ethiopia is noted for its ‘new tours, improved safety, and a tourism trade that’s growing faster than anywhere else in Africa’.
11 Feb 2020
Ethiopia makes National Geographic Traveller’s ‘Cool List’
Ethiopia resumed its World Trade Organization (WTO) membership accession negotiations at the 4th meeting of the Working Party held on 30th January. Mr Mamo Mihretu, chief trade negotiator, led a high-level government delegation in what was the first meeting of the working party in almost eight years.
5 Feb 2020
Ethiopia resumes WTO accession negotiations
Ethiopia has been embarking an ambitious reform process to ensure the sustainability of its economic growth and development. Among these reforms, education has been a foremost priority. As a starting point for the reforms, the Government accepted that previous attempts at educational reform had yielded mixed results.
4 Feb 2020
Ethiopia’s New Education Development Roadmap: Charting a Course to a Brighter Future
31 Jan 2020
Joint Statement of Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, the United States And the World Bank
The Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Water Resources of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan, and their delegations met with the Secretary of the Treasury and the President of the World Bank, participating as observers in negotiations, on the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, in Washington, D.C.
Ahead of the official publication date, the Embassy hosted the UK launch of acclaimed Ethio-American author, Maaza Mengiste’s second novel, The Shadow King, in the presence of Ambassador Fesseha and guests. Set in 1935 in Ethiopia, the novel explores female power and casts light on the women soldiers.
30 Jan 2020
Embassy hosts Maaza Mengiste’s UK launch of The Shadow King