Ethiopian PM backs ‘last resort’ South Sudan sanctions

South Sudan’s leaders could face punitive sanctions from their neighbours as a “last resort” if peace talks fail to end their year-old civil war, Ethiopia’s prime minister said Monday. The stop-start peace talks, brokered by the east African regional bloc IGAD and held in Addis Ababa, have resulted in several ceasefire deals — but each

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Ethiopia: African nations should be more engaged in Ebola fight

Addis Ababa (AFP) – African nations need to be more engaged in the fight against the Ebola virus and stop relying on aid from Western governments, Ethiopia’s prime minister said Monday. Hailemariam Desalegn said the response to the epidemic in west Africa should not be “only for the non-Africans”, urging African states to respond to

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Ethiopia: African nations should be more engaged in Ebola fight

Addis Ababa (AFP) – African nations need to be more engaged in the fight against the Ebola virus and stop relying on aid from Western governments, Ethiopia’s prime minister said Monday. Hailemariam Desalegn said the response to the epidemic in west Africa should not be “only for the non-Africans”, urging African states to respond to

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Flight MH370 was ‘hacked and shot down by US Air Force’ claims former airline boss

By Chris Richards, Mirror Conspiracy: Mark Dugain believes MH370 was remotely hijacked by an unknown person before being shot down by the US Air Force Missing Flight MH370 was ‘hacked and then shot down over the Indian Ocean by the US Air Force,’ it has been claimed. The Malaysia Airlines plane was remotely hijacked by unknown

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Ethiopian Israeli man killed his wife and himself

By BEN HARTMAN Murder-suicide suspected after police find woman, husband dead in Rishon Police says evidence links IDF colonel to sex crimes … The woman, aged 44, was found inside her apartment in Arnon Street with stab wounds across her upper body. Neighbors came to the apartment after hearing screaming coming from inside. A Rishon

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Former US Diplomat Calls for Free, Fair Elections in Ethiopia

By James Butty, VOA Former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Herman Cohen said Ethiopia should not be afraid to have free and fair elections or a free press. Cohen said the government is doing good things that it can win an election on, such as creating jobs, carrying on infrastructure development and

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Puntland Security forces capture more than 200 Ethiopian Immigrants

The immigrants are in a Police custody and expected to be deported back The immigrants ( pictured here) are in a Police custody and expected to be deported back Puntland Security forces have captured over 200 would be immigrants of Ethiopian nationality who were on a voyage to Yemen to seek asylum, officials confirm. The

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Mugabe The World`s Most Educated President

By Lazarus Mukarate. Education has been proved to be and holds the key to life and Zimbabwe`s very own President Robert Mugabe tops as the most educated President the World has ever seen. Zimbabwe also has a very high literacy rate, one of Zimbabwe`s pride. Love or hate Mugabe let facts be facts and let

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Egypt receives 10 Apache helicopters from U.S.

CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt received 10 Apache helicopters from the United States in the past week, security sources said on Saturday, a sign of easing tensions between the long-time allies confronting Islamist extremism across the region. The United States originally announced in April that it had decided to lift its hold on the delivery of

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Christmas in Ethiopia: it comes but twice a year

If western-style December hijinks aren’t enough, why not head for the Ethiopian highlands and join the country’s January Christmas celebrations – and take in a trekking holiday while you’re at it No turkey this year: Felicity Bryan (centre) and family lunching on a hillside in Ethiopia. Photograph: Max Duncan By Felicity Bryan The Guardian Before

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