OPDO’s Kuma Demeksa appointed as an Ambassador to an Unknown nation

Ex-mayor of Addis Abeba OPDO’S Kuma Demeksa According to the Ethiopian News Agency, the ex-mayor of Addis Abeba and one of the key leaders of the OPDO-EPRDF has been appointed as an Ambassador by Ethiopian President Dr. Mulatu Teshome. The News did not detail to which country Kuma has been assigned. The report added that

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Very soon Ethiopian food will rule the world…so wash your hands and get set

By SAMANTHA SPOONER, Mail & Guardian Africa Unique spices and flavours are wooing foreign taste-buds, as country’s diaspora becomes big driver of its foods. Ethiopian restaurant in Amsterdam. (Photo/girl_onthe_les/flickr).  THE large round dish is big enough to cover the width of the table, its woven round wicker “hat” covers the plate – adding to the intrigue of

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World’s Tallest Man Meets World’s Smallest

By SUSANNA KIM For the first time ever, the tallest living man met the shortest in London today. Sultan Kosey of Turkey, 31, measures 8-foot-3. At the 10th annual Guinness World Records Day, he met Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 74, from Nepal. At 21.5 inches, Dangi is the shortest man in history. He weaves Nepalese garments

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World’s Tallest Man Meets World’s Smallest

By SUSANNA KIM For the first time ever, the tallest living man met the shortest in London today. Sultan Kosey of Turkey, 31, measures 8-foot-3. At the 10th annual Guinness World Records Day, he met Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 74, from Nepal. At 21.5 inches, Dangi is the shortest man in history. He weaves Nepalese garments

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Ebola drug clinical trials to start

By Tulip Mazumdar Global health reporter Ebola healthcare workers are trained on ways to treat infected patients at the Siaka Stevens Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone, 12 November 2014 The rate of transmission of Ebola remains intense, the WHO says Clinical trials to try to find an effective treatment for Ebola patients are to start

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CPJ to Present a Research on Human Rights Dilemmas in Ethiopia

CPJ While Ethiopia has proven to be a willing ally in the war on terror and partner in developing successful models to strengthen food security and community resilience, many aspects of its human rights record continue to raise concerns. In recent years there has been a disturbing trend towards repressive interpretations of laws, which have

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CPJ to Present a Research on Human Rights Dilemmas in Ethiopia

CPJ While Ethiopia has proven to be a willing ally in the war on terror and partner in developing successful models to strengthen food security and community resilience, many aspects of its human rights record continue to raise concerns. In recent years there has been a disturbing trend towards repressive interpretations of laws, which have

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NASA OFFERS SUPPORT FOR ETHIOPIA’S SCIENCE SECTOR

Newstime Africa NASA ADDIS ABABA (AA) – The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) has said it would provide assistance to various institutions in Ethiopia in the areas of science and engineering. The assertion came at a meeting between visiting NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom at the conclusion of

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Ethiopia Court Requests Detailed Terror Charges Against Bloggers

By William Davison An Ethiopian court asked prosecutors to amend charges so they specify the acts of terrorism that 10 bloggers and journalists are alleged to have been plotting, a defense lawyer said. The order was made today at the Federal High Court in the capital, Addis Ababa, where nine out of the 10 accused

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