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By Zone9 ‹‹ይድረስ ላንቺ›› ተፃፈ ከስድስተኛ ተከሳሽ በዘላለም ክብረት    ወዳጄ ልቤ ከቶ እንደምንድን ነሽ? እውን እኔና አንቺ በአለም ስንኖር ሌላ የመገናኛ ዘዴ አጥተን ወደ snail mail እንመላለሳለን ብለሽ አስበሽ ታውቂያለሽ? ለማንኛውም እንዲህ ሆነ፡፡ ጥጋበኛ ሰው ያስቀናኝ ጀምሮልሻል፣ ጥጋበኛ እንዲህ የሚለው ትዝ አለኝ፡፡ ‹‹ ….ደብዳቤ ቢጽፉት እንደ ቃል አይሆንም፣ እንገናኝ እና ልንገርሽ ሁሉንም….››   የደላው! ቢያሻው

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Malawi police arrested 52 migrant Ethiopians for fear of Ebola virus outbreak

Malawi Nyasa Times Traditional leaders in Malawi’s boarder district of Karonga are appealing to government authorities to devise safety measures that would protect their subjects from contracting Ebola virus saying Karonga is at risk of being affected with the virus due to the illegal immigrants who enter in the district. The appeal from Senior Traditional

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New Charges Against Ethiopian Publications Further Diminish Critical Voices

CPJ By Tom Rhodes/CPJ East Africa Representative Five independent magazines and a weekly newspaper have been charged by Ethiopia’s Justice Ministry, a move that may add to the long lists of shuttered publications and Ethiopian journalists in exile. In a press release issued August 4, the ministry accused the journals of publishing false information, inciting violence, and

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Detained Ethiopian Journalists and Bloggers Denied Bail

Reporters Without Borders  The three journalists are Tesfalem Waldyes, Edom Kasaye and Asmamaw Hailegiorgis, and the six bloggers – all members of the Zone 9 collective – Atnaf, Mahlet, Befekadu, Abel, Natnail and Zelalem. Reporters sans Frontières (Paris) Three journalists and six bloggers who have been held for the past five months were denied bail by a federal

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Egypt to open defence office in Kampala

Daily Monitor By NELSON WESONGA & FREDERIC MUSISI Correction His Excellency Ambassador Ahmed Abdel-Aziz Mostafa did not describe the opening of the Egyptian defense office in Kampala as a “rare” practice as stated in the report. It is a practice regulated by the 1963 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The defense office is part and parcel

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Ethiopia, South Africa and Kenya lead Africa clean energy drive

Rtcc.org Renewables investments set to rise slowly on continent as countries explore potential for wind, solar and geothermal NASA satellite photos show how undeveloped Africa’s electrical resources are (Pic: NASA) By Ed King Clean energy investment in sub-Saharan Africa is likely to rise from US$5.9 billion in 2014 to $7.7 bn in 2016, according to analysts.

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There’s a brother fighting in Gaza and a sister waiting in Ethiopia

JPost.com By URI PEREDNIK Tesfa’s battle to reunite his family, which has been torn between Ethiopia and Israel for over 10 years, is far from ending. Uri Perednik poses with Ethiopian Jews in Addis Ababa. Photo: Courtesy During Operation Protective Edge, Aregawi Tesfa was not sure he would live to see the day after the war.

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Ethiopia Coffee Export Earnings May Rise 25% on World Supply

Bloomberg By William Davison Ethiopia’s arabica coffee export earnings are forecast to climb 25 percent to about $900 million in 2014-15 because of higher prices after a drought damaged plants in the biggest grower of the bean, Brazil, an industry group said. Arabica prices on the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange could average $2 a pound if supplies of the

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Land Grab and the False Promise of Food Security 

By Destaw Andargie (PhD)  One can only speculate why the secretive government of Ethiopia is giving away the country’s fertile land to foreign agribusinesses. But we know the official explanation; that is, such ‘long-sought’ agricultural investments enhance the country’s food security. For a country that is intuitively associated with hunger and starvation, there should indeed

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Ethiopian subsidiary, ASKY Airlines, suspends Guinea flights

Ch-aviation ASKY Airlines (KP, Lomé) has suspended its flights to the Guinean capital, Conakry, effective immediately. In a statement, the Ethiopian Airlines (ET, Addis Ababa) subsidiary said the worsening Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa had forced the airline to take drastic action. “The Ebola virus continues to spread in the sub-region forcing many states in Africa to close their air

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