Carbon monoxide scare in Ethiopian Family prompts safety investigation in Canada

Woman says she had been feeling sick and her heater was making a strange noise CBC News Jan 06, 2014 Ontario’s safety watchdog is investigating after four Ottawa housing co-op residents were hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning Sunday. Ottawa fire officials

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Israel’s New Racism: The Persecution Of Africans In The Unholy Land

Published on Oct 17, 2013 Source: The Nation About 60,000 African migrants have arrived in Israel since 2006, fleeing unrest in their home countries. But upon arrival in the ostensibly democratic country, the migrants have faced intense persecution and have been

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Money Talks:S Sudan and Sudan ‘consult on oilfield force’

BBC About 80% of oil production is under the control of South Sudanese forces Sudan and South Sudan have begun talks to deploy a joint force to protect oilfields in the South threatened by rebels, Sudan’s foreign minister says. The

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Indian Teen Allegedly Throws Boiling Water On Girl For Unfriending Him On Facebook

Jan 6, 2014  A spurned teen took revenge on a girl by burning her face with boiling water after she unfriended him on Facebook, according to police in India. The Independent reports that the boy, from Bihar state in northern

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Indian meat processor sets up plant in Ethiopia

Mon, 06 Jan 2014 By IANS Initially, the plant is expected to produce 75 tonnes of boneless meat daily ready for export Reuters _Addis Ababa: Allana Sons, one of the largest Indian meat processing companies, has invested $20 million to

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Ethiopia announced conditional acceptance of an Egyptian proposal

World Bulletin The Ethiopian Embassy in Khartoum announced late Sunday a conditional acceptance of an Egyptian proposal on forming a committee of international experts on Ethiopia’s controversial Renaissance Dam. In a statement, the Embassy said Egypt had refused an Ethiopian proposal

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Sudan’s Bashir to visit Juba Monday

  Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir speaks during a joint press conference in Khartoum on December 24, 2013 (AFP Photo/Ashraf Shazly) Khartoum (AFP) – Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir will visit South Sudan Monday, state radio said, as negotiators in Ethiopia prepared

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Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan failed to reach an agreement

Ahram Online, Sunday 5 Jan 2014 Ethiopia’s Great Renaissance Dam is constructed in Guba Woreda, some 40 km (25 miles) from Ethiopia’s border with Sudan, June 28, 2013. (Photo: Reuters) Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan failed to reach an agreement in

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African migrants in Israel protest in Tel Aviv

BBC 01/05/2014 Thousands of migrants packed into Rabin Square in Tel Aviv Thousands of African migrants have marched in the city of Tel Aviv to protest against their treatment by the Israeli government. The protesters, mostly Eritreans and Sudanese, are

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