At least 70 Ethiopian migrants drowned to Red Sed

At least 70 people drown after boat capsizes amid high winds and rough seas off Yemen, officials say. At least 70 Ethiopians have drowned after a boat used by smugglers to transport migrants to Yemen sank in the Red Sea in rough weather, according to security authorities in the western part of Yemen. The authorities

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Ethiopia Revises Visa Charges For Somaliland

Brigadier Berhe Tesfaye the Ethiopian Consulate General acceded to requests from Somaliland immigration Dept to extend use of old passport till late December By: Yusuf M Hasan HARGEISA (Somaliland Sun) – Foreigners Visiting Ethiopia shall cough a few dollars more as entry visa charges as per the government of Ethiopia. This was revealed to Somaliland Sun by the

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Ethiopia Revises Visa Charges For Somaliland

Brigadier Berhe Tesfaye the Ethiopian Consulate General acceded to requests from Somaliland immigration Dept to extend use of old passport till late December By: Yusuf M Hasan HARGEISA (Somaliland Sun) – Foreigners Visiting Ethiopia shall cough a few dollars more as entry visa charges as per the government of Ethiopia. This was revealed to Somaliland Sun by the

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Saudi border guards kill 2 Ethiopian smugglers

The Daily Star Guards on Saudi Arabia’s southern border with Yemen have killed two Ethiopians trying to smuggle drugs and alcohol into the kingdom, the official SPA news agency reported. The agency said late Saturday that another three smugglers were wounded and four police were slightly hurt in a firefight. Citing a spokesman for Saudi

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Ethiopia Completes Debut Dollar Bond Sale

Landmark Deal Caps a Record Year for Frontier Market Debt Issuance By Ben Edwards The Wall Street Journal Ethiopia completed its debut dollar bond sale on Thursday, capping off a record year for frontier market debt issuance. The 10-year bond priced to yield 6.625% and raised $1 billion, according to one of the banks working

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Ethiopia Completes Debut Dollar Bond Sale

Landmark Deal Caps a Record Year for Frontier Market Debt Issuance By Ben Edwards The Wall Street Journal Ethiopia completed its debut dollar bond sale on Thursday, capping off a record year for frontier market debt issuance. The 10-year bond priced to yield 6.625% and raised $1 billion, according to one of the banks working

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US Warns Its Citizens From Travelling for Ethiopia

Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Security Reminder  U.S. Embassy Addis Ababa, Ethiopia The U.S. Embassy informs U.S. citizens that political rallies or demonstrations may occur without significant notice throughout Ethiopia, particularly in the lead up to Ethiopian national elections in May 2015. Such rallies and demonstrations may be organized by any party or group and

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Ethiopia: potato cultivation great potential

Potatoes could play a much larger role in feeding the Ethiopian population in the future, reports the German website inar.de. According to estimates by the ‘International Potato Centre’ Ethiopia has the largest potential for the cultivation of potatoes in Africa. However, less than three percent of the smaller growers in Ethiopia have access to productive

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Ethiopia: potato cultivation great potential

Potatoes could play a much larger role in feeding the Ethiopian population in the future, reports the German website inar.de. According to estimates by the ‘International Potato Centre’ Ethiopia has the largest potential for the cultivation of potatoes in Africa. However, less than three percent of the smaller growers in Ethiopia have access to productive

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Not Just for Export: Ethiopia’s Coffee Culture

THE Huffington BLOG By Yuliya Neyman My first trip to a coffee-producing country was in 2008. I was traveling to Costa Rica, and right up there with surfing in Tamarindo and seeing the Volcan Arenal was what I considered a culinary must: sampling some fabled Costa Rican roast. Imagine my dismay when, upon settling into

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