«አይደለም።የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ፣ ሙስሊሙም ክርስቲያኑም አሳማ ስለማይበላ ነው።» አለኝ

Dawit Temesgen ዶር መረራ ባንድ ወቅት«የተራበ ሕዝብ መሪዎቹን ይበላል» ብለው ነበር። የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ ተርቦ ስለማያውቅ ነው ወይ መሪዎቹን የማይበላው? ብዬ አንዱን ብጠይቀው፤ «አይደለም።የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝብ፣ ሙስሊሙም ክርስቲያኑም አሳማ ስለማይበላ ነው።» አለኝ።

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7 killed in Kenya bus attack

BBC The bus had been travelling from Mombasa to Lamu when it was attacked Gunmen have killed seven people, including four police officers, after attacking a passenger bus in Kenya’s coastal county of Lamu. The gunmen opened fire on the bus near the town of Witu, some 50 km (31 miles) from the resort island

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Why the U.S. doesn’t fly in Northern Ethiopia

The Washington Post By Katie Park, Kevin Schaul and Gene Thorp After Flight 17 was shot down in eastern Ukraine on July 17, the Federal Aviation Administration expanded an existing regulation that prohibited certain flights from operating in the region. The FAA regularly issues airspace restrictions and prohibitions for U.S. aircraft traveling through potentially hostile

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Ethiopia ‘determined to share Nile water’

World Bulletin / News Desk Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said on Friday that his country was determined to share Nile River water with all riparian states. “Ethiopia’s stand with regard to Nile water is clear,” Desalegn told a press conference for foreign correspondents at his office in Addis Ababa. “Although Ethiopia is the source

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Ethiopia ‘determined to share Nile water’

World Bulletin / News Desk Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said on Friday that his country was determined to share Nile River water with all riparian states. “Ethiopia’s stand with regard to Nile water is clear,” Desalegn told a press conference for foreign correspondents at his office in Addis Ababa. “Although Ethiopia is the source

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U.S. Department of State press statement: Zone 9 Bloggers Charged by Ethiopian Court for Terrorism

Press Statement Jen Psaki Department Spokesperson Washington, DC The United States is deeply concerned by the Ethiopian Federal High Court’s July 18 decision to press charges against six bloggers and three independent journalists under the Anti-Terrorism Proclamation. We urge the Ethiopian government to ensure that the trial is fair, transparent, and in compliance with Ethiopia’s

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Ethiopian woman accused of throwing her 1-year-old nephew out a window charged with assault

Assault charge filed over boy thrown from window By Diana Hefley, Herald Writer EVERETT — A Lynnwood woman accused of throwing her 1-year-old nephew out a window earlier this month is now charged with assault. Snohomish County prosecutors want Beteha Kebede to remain held on $250,000 bail, saying that she is a danger to the

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Why the arrest of one of Addis Ababa’s most vocal critics is a huge embarrassment for the West.

Foreignpolicy.com How Do You Solve a Problem Like Ethiopia? BY MARTIN PLAUT, ForeignPolicy Tall metal gates guard a courtyard just off a busy street north of London’s financial district. The area, once down and out, is today much sought after, but scattered between the newly refurbished warehouses and loft apartments are some blocks of municipal

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EprdF authorities finally charge nine journalists with terrorism

CPJ Nairobi, July 17, 2014–An Ethiopian court charged nine Ethiopian journalists arrested in April with inciting violence and terrorism, according to local journalists and news reports. The nine arrested include six bloggers from an independent collective called Zone 9, which publishes critical news and commentary. “Expressing critical views is not a terrorist act. Once again, the Ethiopian government is

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Rutgers Ethiopian Chemists Develop Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel 

By New Brunswick NJ (SPX)  Tewodros (Teddy) Asefa, associate professor of chemistry, biochemistry and biochemical engineering, is a winner of several awards. Rutgers researchers have developed a technology that could overcome a major cost barrier to make clean-burning hydrogen fuel – a fuel that could replace expensive and environmentally harmful fossil fuels. The new technology

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