97.8% Ethiopians don’t have Internet: 4.4 billion world wide

4.4 billion people around the world still don’t have Internet. Here’s where they live The Washington Post By Roberto A. Ferdman The world wide web still isn’t all that worldwide. An exhaustive new study by McKinsey & Company (really, it’s 120 pages long) about the barriers to Internet adoption around the world illuminates a rather

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በመንግሥት መሥሪያ ቤቶች የክርስቲያንነት መታወቂያችንን ማዕተብ ከማሰር እንደምንከለከል አስታወቁ፤ ማዕተባችንን እናጥብቅ!

በ ሐራ ተዋሕዶ  ከሥልጠናው ተሳታፊዎች ከፍተኛ ተቃውሞ አጋጥሟቸዋል፤ ከሥራ ባልደረቦቻቸውም ጠንካራ ጥያቄ ቀርቦባቸዋል፡፡ ‹‹በሴኩላሪዝም ሰበብ ማዕተብኽን በጥስ ማለት ሃይማኖትን ከማስካድና እንደ ሰቃልያነ አምላክ አይሁድ መስቀሉን ለመቅበር ከመሞከር ተለይቶ አይታይም፡፡ ሃይማኖት፣ ቀኖና ቤተ ክርስቲያን እና ታሪካዊ ትውፊት እንዳይፋለስ የመጠበቅና የማስጠበቅ ሓላፊነት ያለበት ቅዱስ ሲኖዶስ በጥንቃቄ ሊከታተለው ይገባል፡፡›› /የሥልጠናው ተሳታፊዎች/ ‹‹ፈትል አንድነት እየሸረቡ ለክርስትና ሕይወት መግለጫ በክርስትና

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Migrant boat deaths amount to ‘war’: Boldrini

The Local The number of migrants drowning in the Mediterranean amounts to “a war”, the president of Italy’s lower house of parliament, Laura Boldrini, said on Friday as this year’s death toll topped 2,500. Speaking in Rome, Boldrini said the number of deaths this year were comparable to modern-day conflicts. “There is a war underway

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Migrant boat deaths amount to ‘war’: Boldrini

The Local The number of migrants drowning in the Mediterranean amounts to “a war”, the president of Italy’s lower house of parliament, Laura Boldrini, said on Friday as this year’s death toll topped 2,500. Speaking in Rome, Boldrini said the number of deaths this year were comparable to modern-day conflicts. “There is a war underway

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IMF: Ethiopia Needs to Implement Structural Reforms to Sustain Growth

IB Times By Boby Michael Despite Ethiopia’s achieving robust economic growth, while keeping inflation below 10% and improving social indicators, the International Money Fund says the country must now replace its public sector-led growth strategy with a private investment-led model for sustainable growth. “The sustainability of the current public sector-led growth strategy was threatened by several

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Ethiopia blames Eritrea for disturbance at embassy in US

Sudan Tribune By Tesfa-Alem Tekle ADDIS ABABA– The Ethiopian government has pointed its finger at arch enemy Eritrea and Ethiopian opposition groups over a disturbance that took place at the Ethiopian embassy in Washington. Ethiopia’s ambassador to the US, Girma Biru, said around 15 people had been involved in the incident, which occurred at the

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South Sudan To Support Ethiopian Rebels

Nyamilepedia  — An insider, from within the inner circle of South Sudan security organ, alleged that he, in a team supervised by Akol Koor, the Director of Internal Security Bureau, met Gen. Thokwaath Pal, the leader of the rebel Ethiopian Unity Patriotic Front (EUPF) in mid September 2014. The insider alleged that the main objectives of the

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Lampedusa boat tragedy: a survivor’s story

Last October a boat went down off the Italian island of Lampedusa, killing 366 migrants on board. What happened next? This is the story of Fanus, a survivor and one of thousands of people who flee Eritrea every year in search of asylum By Zed Nelson The Guardian Sunbathers on the Lampedusa beach to which survivors were brought by

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Yemen’s Saleh seeks refuge in Ethiopia

The Middle East Monitor Ali Abdullah Saleh Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has decided to flee to Ethiopia to escape a likely attack by armed Houthi militias, after the group directed many threats at him and besieged his home, a media source close to the presidential palace said. The news website Yemen Ethadi reported that “the

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Yemen’s Saleh seeks refuge in Ethiopia

The Middle East Monitor Ali Abdullah Saleh Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has decided to flee to Ethiopia to escape a likely attack by armed Houthi militias, after the group directed many threats at him and besieged his home, a media source close to the presidential palace said. The news website Yemen Ethadi reported that “the

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