Reaction near Mar-a-Lago on Trump verdict CBS News Miami's Anna McAllister reports from Palm Beach County where supporters and protesters gathered to sound off on former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict.

May 31, 2024 15:26 UTC

Going into the men’s 5000m, many eyes were on world record-holder and Olympic champion Joshua Cheptegei, two-time world cross-country champion Jacob Kiplimo and last year’s Bislett Games winner Yomif Kejelcha. Gebrhiwet’s winning time is just 1.37 seconds shy of the world record Cheptegei set in 2020 and moves him to second on the world all-time list, one place ahead of Kenenisa Bekele, whose Ethiopian record Gebrhiwet broke. He controlled the pace in the second half, but still had 2019 world champion Timothy Cheruiyot for company on the final lap. But 2022 world champion Alison Dos Santos was close behind and started to gain on the Norwegian down the home straight. The 2022 world champion produced a second-round throw of 67.89m to beat multiple world and Olympic champion Sandra Elkasevic (66.48m), both women producing season’s bests.

May 31, 2024 14:57 UTC

During their stay, the Pakistani business community had successful meetings with the leadership of Ethiopia, senior officials of the government and Ethiopian Investment Commission, and business community. The 2nd Business and Trade Delegation took place as a follow up to the first one held in March last year. The Pakistani business community opened their business trip with a visit to the historical Adwa Victory Memorial which was followed by cultural night arranged by the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia. During the business forum, the Ethiopian Investment Commission and Ethiopian Investment Holdings senior officials briefed the delegation on extraordinary business, trade and investment opportunities in Ethiopia. The business community of Pakistan visited three industrial parks including Bole Lemi, Kilinto and Adama to witness on-ground business and investment opportunities in Ethiopia.

May 31, 2024 14:32 UTC

The Ministry of Mines announced that USD 274 million has been earned from gold exports in the last nine months, reflecting an 83% growth compared to the same period last year. The revenue is attributed to a rise in gold production by both commercial mining companies and traditional miners. Combined, they delivered 3.023 tons of gold to the National Bank of Ethiopia. The Ethiopian government announced in March this year the discovery of gold deposits exceeding 517 tons across several regions, including Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambella, Oromia, and Tigray. Plans are underway to build additional facilities in Wollega, Guji, Gambella, and Tigray within the next two years.

May 31, 2024 14:32 UTC

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May 31, 2024 13:33 UTC





The latest incident involved a group of Sudanese refugees being kidnapped from an ambulance on its way to Gondar Hospital in the Amhara region for treatment. As of April 22, the UNHCR estimates that over 52,758 Sudanese refugees have crossed into Ethiopia, fleeing the war between the Sudanese army and the RSF. Approximately 6,000 Sudanese refugees, who fled the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces since mid-April 2023, are currently in a forest with no basic necessities for survival. He highlighted practices against Sudanese refugees, such as denying or selling water at high prices, which leads them to drink contaminated water. He accused unspecified entities of exploiting the attacks on Sudanese refugees by “Ethiopian criminal groups” to suggest that Ethiopian authorities were attacking the Sudanese refugees.

May 31, 2024 12:47 UTC

The donation site was paid for by the Trump National Committee JFC, a joint fundraising committee of Donald J. Trump for President 2024, Inc. and the Republican National Committee. The fundraising website posted a "something went wrong" message and a "Gateway time-out" message but was back up within 30 minutes. Joe Biden's personal X account on social media posted about 30 minutes after former President Donald Trump's conviction, telling people that voting would keep Trump out of the White House. About 30 minutes after the verdict was announced, Biden's personal X account posted: "There's only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: At the ballot box. A New York jury found Trump guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide hush money payments.

May 31, 2024 12:05 UTC

Nadir Nahdi sizzles Vimto-fried chicken as he talks about the blockade of Yemen. Dubbed “Brown Bourdain”, Nahdi believes that – if you care to listen – food tells a story. However, as a part Indonesian, Yemeni, Pakistani and Kenyan boy raised in London, Nahdi approaches the complex layers of the backstories of countries through their food, and his recipe videos are served alongside montages of historical footage. Photo: Nadir NahdiHe wishes to someday bequeath to his children his family’s culture through food. Nahdi cites coffee as an example, pointing out that most people aren’t aware that the beverage originates in Yemen and Ethiopia.

May 31, 2024 10:19 UTC

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May 31, 2024 06:45 UTC

We have seen documentaries, we have seen in-depth coverage of Ethiopia in terms of the Chinese manufacturing presence there. And we’ll start with one of the main people you focused on, her name is Moto, I think that’s how you pronounce it. I mean this eastern industry zone has been treated as a poster child for sort of Chinese investment in Ethiopia. I think work culture is always a very difficult thing to talk about without making huge generalizations. Because it really kind of like shows you that no one makes it through unscathed through that process.

May 31, 2024 05:09 UTC

Affluence, a Chinese electronic equipment manufacturer, has officially begun producing transformers and digital meters in Ethiopia. Affluence Electric Appliances manufacturing Plc launched production from its newly built plant at Bahir Dar Industrial Park. The company set up the plant on a 5500 square meter shed that it acquired through lease contract with Industrial Parks Development Corporation (IPDC). The IPDC has announced today that the manufacturing plant is now producing various transformers and digital meters and supplying them to the Ethiopian market. Bahir Dar IP is among the three Industrial Parks that the IPDC manages in Amhara Region.

May 31, 2024 01:43 UTC

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May 30, 2024 23:31 UTC

"The time I achieved is very nice," said Gebrhiwet, who narrowly missed beating Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei's world record of 12:35.36. Ingebrigtsen, who had been beaten by British arch-rival Josh Kerr in the mile five days earlier in Eugene, lunged at the finish line to hold off hard-charging Kenyan Timothy Cheruiyot. "I really do not think that it was the decision I made to dive into the finish line, because everything just happened so fast," said Ingebrigtsen, who flashed a No. Jamaica's Jackson, the second fastest woman ever over the distance, finished fifth in 22.97, well off the 21.41 she clocked last season and slightly slower than her season-opener two weeks ago. Britain's Matthew Hudson-Smith won the men's 400m in 44.07 -- second fastest in the world this season -- to break his own European record.

May 30, 2024 23:24 UTC

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May 30, 2024 22:27 UTC

"The time I achieved is very nice," said Gebrhiwet, who narrowly missed beating Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei's world record of 12:35.36. Ingebrigtsen, who had been beaten by British arch-rival Josh Kerr in the mile five days earlier in Eugene, lunged at the finish line to hold off hard-charging Kenyan Timothy Cheruiyot. "I really do not think that it was the decision I made to dive into the finish line, because everything just happened so fast," said Ingebrigtsen, who flashed a No. Jamaica's Jackson, the second fastest woman ever over the distance, finished fifth in 22.97, well off the 21.41 she clocked last season and slightly slower than her season-opener two weeks ago. Britain's Matthew Hudson-Smith won the men's 400m in 44.07 -- second fastest in the world this season -- to break his own European record.

May 30, 2024 21:46 UTC