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Addis Ababa’s willingness to work with regional rivals in the Middle East shows its practical approach to foreign relations.
Addis native John Foster is heading home to celebrate his Top 3 spot in American Idol, and both Addis and Plaquemine city officials are preparing to give him a Louisiana-style welcome home.
An executive order dealing with student athletes and NIL in Louisiana has been signed by Governor Jeff Landry.
A high school ethnic studies requirement was to take effect in the fall, but a lack of funding — and antisemitism allegations ...
Foster originally auditioned for American Idol in Nashville, singing “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” by Alan Jackson and “Goodbye ...
With this year's G20 summit set to take place in Africa — and with the African Union now a permanent member of the group — ...
The video, shared by former footballer and now rabbi, Shneor Gueta, captured the emotional meeting between the two, as they ...
The Center for Armenian Arts and Abril Bookstore will present a conversation between author Asbed Pogarian and Ara Oshagan on ...
Louisiana's John Foster is headed into Sunday night's "American Idol" grand finale after another magical "Disney Night" on ...
Since his audition, Foster has climbed his way to the top five in the show, performing songs like "Callin' Baton Rouge," ...
With the growing infrastructure developments, the city has become a more vibrant and accessible destination, offering a range ...
The ongoing corridor development endeavors in Addis Ababa enabled the administration to further promote the city's heritage ...