The security pact Ethiopia signed with Yemen during October 24, 1999

IOL News This was reported back in October 24 1999 at 11:57am Addis Ababa – Ethiopia and Yemen signed a security cooperation agreement in Addis Ababa on Saturday, Ethiopian television reported. The pact, signed by Ethiopian Justice Minister Worede Woldu Wolde and Yemeni Interior Minister Major-General Husayn Muhammad Arab, provides for joint action to “control

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Ethiopian again delays B787 to Hong Kong and Seoul

Flyethiopian.com Ethiopian Airlines has again postponed the launch of its B787 Dreamliner Addis Ababa—Hong Kong—Seoul Incheon service. The four-times weekly route had been scheduled to commence today, but is now due to start flying on August 1. Outbound service ET608 will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It will depart Addis Ababa at 2315, arriving

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Andargachew Tsige Detained In Yemen

ESAT Top official of the opposition Ginbot 7 Movement, ESAT Breaking News Andargachew Tsige Detained in …: http://youtu.be/TMQMwtWvdkU Andargachew Tsige, has been detained by Yemeni officials while transiting via Yemen, ESAT Television has reported. ESAT quoted  Ginbot 7 as saying that there have been ongoing undisclosed discussions with Yemeni officials to get Andargachew released, however Yemeni

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Facebook attacked for emotion study

BBC Facebook said it conducted the study to gauge users’ response to content Facebook is facing criticism after it emerged it had conducted a psychology experiment on nearly 700,000 users without their knowledge. The test saw Facebook “manipulate” news feeds to control which emotional expressions the users were exposed to. The research was done in

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Facebook attacked for emotion study

BBC Facebook said it conducted the study to gauge users’ response to content Facebook is facing criticism after it emerged it had conducted a psychology experiment on nearly 700,000 users without their knowledge. The test saw Facebook “manipulate” news feeds to control which emotional expressions the users were exposed to. The research was done in

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KUWAIT SCAPEGOATS, CRIMINALIZES ETHIOPIAN DOMESTIC WORKERS

MIGRANT RIGHTS Kuwait’s low-income migrants endure daily discrimination but local media and authorities tend to particularly criminalize Ethiopian domestic workers. The March 2014 murder of a Kuwaiti woman by an Ethiopian domestic worker most recently inflamed rhetoric against Ethiopian migrants and incited national panic against domestic workers; state officials and local media fueled racist hysteria in

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Why is Ethiopia the second poorest country on the planet?

By Alemayehu G. Mariam Recently, a well-known correspondent for one of the major American media outlets stationed in Ethiopia sent me an email grousing about my article urging boycott of Coca Cola in Ethiopia. He wrote, “I’m sorry to be blunt, but I don’t understand the thrust of this article [on boycotting Coca Cola]. You seem

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10 Sudanese soldiers killed near Ethiopia border

Star Africa Tension is brewing along the Sudan-Ethiopia border after ten Sudanese soldiers were killed in a skirmish with a militia group there on Saturday, the army and witnesses said. Sudanese farmers in Gedaref State told the {African Press Agency } on Sunday that another 13 soldiers were injured in the attack believed to have

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Egypt, Ethiopia to form joint committee on Renaissance Dam

Daily News Egypt By Ali Omar Egyptian FM calls agreement “new chapter” in relationship between the two countries Egypt and Ethiopia agreed Thursday to form a joint committee within three months to streamline discussions on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the countries’ Foreign Ministers announced in a joint statement. Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry

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Ministers feud may prevent Tanzania from signing the Entebbe agreement

The EastAfrican By Emmanuel Muga Tanzania’s Foreign Minister Bernard Membe has dismissed suggestions by the his Water colleague, Prof Jumanne Maghembe, that the country will ratify the Nile Basin Treaty in November. “I am the foreign minister; you should know that foreign ministers the world over take precedence on foreign issues over other ministers,” Mr

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