Ethiopia opposition groups say they are uniting for change

By Rodney Muhumuza | AP KAMPALA, Uganda — Five Ethiopian dissident groups in exile said they have formed an alliance to bring a change of government back home, describing Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn’s government as oppressive. The new group is called the People’s Alliance for Freedom and Democracy, according to a joint statement issued Friday in Oslo,

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UN Security Council extends arms embargo on Eritrea, Somalia

AFP New York – The United Nations Security Council on Friday extended the arms embargo on Somalia until 15 November 2016 while reaffirming the country’s sovereignty over its natural resources, while also reaffirming its arms embargo on Eritrea. Adopting a new resolution by a vote of 14 in favour and 1 abstention (Venezuela), the Council

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Ethiopian Airlines forced to make emergency landing in Dublin following engine fault

A flight bound for Washington has made an emergency landing in Dublin Airport following an engine fault. The Ethiopian plane, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, had landed earlier today at the Airport for a short refuelling before heading on to the United States. Over an hour and a half into the flight, it reported one of

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Ethiopian Airlines to fly New York and Chengdu soon

Center For Aviation Ethiopian Airlines is planning further long-haul network expansion in 2016 with new destinations in Asia and North America. The expansion is made possible by the delivery of Ethiopian’s first batch of 343-seat A350-900s along with additional 270-seat Boeing 787-8s. New York is in line to become Ethiopian’s fourth destination in North America

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Dear Eleni, why are millions starving in Ethiopia?

By Teshome M. Borago Twenty years after rebel-turned-politician Meles Zenawi promised us that all Ethiopians will soon eat three times a day, another famine is now approaching. In 2008, the famous Ethiopian-American economist Dr Eleni Gabre-madhin made headlines worldwide after the establishment of her Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) with the help of authoritarian premier Meles

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Uganda troops begin South Sudan pull-out: official

Juba (AFP) – Uganda’s army has begun its pull-out from neighbouring South Sudan, in line with a peace deal aimed at ending nearly two years of civil war, an official said Tuesday. Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni deployed troops to South Sudan in support of President Salva Kiir, who is fighting rebels led by former deputy

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UK must use Ethiopia trade event to demand death-row Brit’s release

Reprieve Organization The Foreign Office is hosting a high-level trade event for Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister tomorrow (21st), despite the ongoing detention of a British man kidnapped by the Ethiopian authorities 16 months ago. Foreign minister Grant Shapps will share a stage tomorrow with Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adanhom at the UK Ethiopia Trade Investment Forum,

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African Standby Force starts first military exercises

BBC Africa Members of the African Union’s new 25,000-strong multinational standby force are gathering to begin field training for the first time. The exercises in South Africa aim to make sure the force is ready by January to respond to crises across the continent. The force will be made up of five brigades from Africa’s

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Ethiopia, a Nation of Farmers, Strains Under Severe Drought

Carcasses of dead cattle litter the landscape in northeastern Ethiopia. The country is experiencing its worst drought in a decade. By JACEY FORTIN, The New York Times MIESO, Ethiopia — Every day, Yasin Mohammed Aliye stakes out a spot on his small farm to chew khat, a leafy stimulant, and guard against intruders. The khat,

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South Sudan Rebel Leader Says August’s Peace Accord at Risk

By William Davison , Bloomberg South Sudan President Salva Kiir’s move to dissolve the ruling party’s leadership and expand the number of regional administrations risks derailing a power-sharing deal aimed at ending almost two years of conflict, rebel leader Riek Machar said. African mediators need to meet both parties to discuss issues blocking the peace

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