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World Public Summit in Addis Ababa: Ethiopia will host the World Public Summit on 29–30 July 2026, bringing together public diplomacy leaders, academics, youth, media, and cultural sectors under the theme “A New World: Africa in Shaping a Shared Future.” Ethiopian art spotlight: A new month-long exhibition, “Spirit and Memory,” opens June 27 at Addis Cinema Complex Art Gallery, with painter Yohannes Tamiru exploring memory, identity, and social change through realism and figurative work. Media under pressure: TBS TV faces collapse as it tries to operate in Ethiopia’s “gray area,” aiming to stay independent while resisting becoming a propaganda tool. Education ties: 130 Ethiopian students received ICCR scholarships to study in India, welcomed at an Addis Ababa orientation at the Indian Embassy ahead of departure. Coffee culture, Ethiopia-linked: A story on coffee market benchmarking highlights how farmers are pushing for larger, higher-quality supply—an angle that resonates with Ethiopia’s coffee heritage and export ambitions. Pride and queer art: A Pride Month feature spotlights queer artists from the Artnet Gallery Network, underscoring how identity and creativity reshape culture.

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