Ethiopia Celebrating the 22nd Anniversary of Ginbot-20 – AllAfrica.com


Ethiopia Celebrating the 22nd Anniversary of Ginbot-20
AllAfrica.com
Ethiopia today (May 28th) is celebrating the 22nd anniversary of Ginbot-20 which marks the fall of the dictatorial regime and the coming into power of a new democratic Government with federal structure and having a new Constitution with provisions of human ...

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Turning curses into blessings – U-T San Diego


Turning curses into blessings
U-T San Diego
Photographer John Rowe, co-founder and president of OMO Child, left, along with co-founder, Lale Labuko, right, in Rowe's studio with a backdrop of photos he took in the Omo River region of Southwest Ethiopia, where the mission of OMO Child is to stop ...

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Birhan Hailu under investigation over corruption – Awramba Times


Birhan Hailu under investigation over corruption
Awramba Times
Awramba Times (Addis Ababa) – Ethiopia's former justice minister and high profile official with in the ruling EPRDF inner circle, Birhan Hailu is under investigation on corruption cases; local newspaper reported on Saturday. Brehan Hailu has been fired from ...

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Dealing with Annoying Neighbours – Somaliland Sun


Dealing with Annoying Neighbours
Somaliland Sun
Somalilandsun - June 1, 2013: The UN has raised the authorized strength (by 1,126 troops, roughly a battalion task force) of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) peacekeeping operation to 5,326 soldiers. The original authorized figure was 4,200 ...

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ETHIOPIA: Dealing With Annoying Neighbors – Strategy Page


ETHIOPIA: Dealing With Annoying Neighbors
Strategy Page
June 1, 2013: The UN has raised the authorized strength (by 1,126 troops, roughly a battalion task force) of the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) peacekeeping operation to 5,326 soldiers. The original authorized figure was 4,200 soldiers, 3,973 ...

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Ethiopian marathon runner honors Boston victims – The Guardian


Ethiopian marathon runner honors Boston victims
The Guardian
BRADLEY KLAPPER. Associated Press= ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The winner of the men's race at the Boston Marathon says he is returning his winner's medal to honor the city and those killed and injured in the terrorist bombings near the finish line of ...

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