Ethiopia expects 11% growth rate – Independent Online


Independent Online

Ethiopia expects 11% growth rate
Independent Online
Addis Ababa – Ethiopia's economy is expected to maintain a growth rate of 11 percent in 2013/14 with plans to upgrade infrastructure given prominence in its annual budget, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said on Thursday. The Horn of Africa nation 
Pm Hailemariam – No Financial Shortage Threatening Dam ConstructionAllAfrica.com


Ethiopia PM reshuffles cabinet, annual budget approvedSudan Tribune
Ethiopia plans more investment in infrastructureE&T magazine
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Ethiopia: Commission to File Charges Against Four Managers of Assela Malt … – Addis Fortune

Ethiopia: Commission to File Charges Against Four Managers of Assela Malt
Addis Fortune
After 28 days of investigation, the Federal Ethics & Anti-Corruption Commission (FEACC), represented by Berhanu Abate, told the Federal High Court's second criminal bench that it was ready to file charges on the four detained senior managers of Assela Malt 

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Ethiopian diaspora home to boost economy – The West Australian

Ethiopian diaspora home to boost economy
The West Australian
When Tadiwos Belete moved to Ethiopia from the United States a decade ago to open a luxury spa, his relatives thought he was crazy. He built an office block on a crumbling congested thoroughfare in the centre of Addis Ababa, where there were few other 
Saudi Arabia scraps plan to deport 40000 EthiopiansSudan Tribune



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Schools to Accept Ethiopian Students – The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.

Schools to Accept Ethiopian Students
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
Three private religious schools in Petach Tikvah will admit Ethiopian students. The agreement was reached hours before the start of the school year by the Education Ministry. On Sunday, the Education Ministry had announced that it would cut off funding to 

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Child of Moses – The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.


New Jersey Jewish News

Child of Moses
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
A thousand Jews were gathered for the Passover seder. There were no tables or chairs or haggadot. The matzot were handmade. No one had gone shopping at the local markets, since they had grown all the food themselves. The plates were brand new; 
NJ activists see 'last' journey out of AfricaNew Jersey Jewish News



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Somalia: President Farole commends Puntland elections, AMISOM role in Kismayo – Garowe Online


Garowe Online

Somalia: President Farole commends Puntland elections, AMISOM role in Kismayo
Garowe Online
GAROWE, Somalia July 3, 2013 (Garowe Online) – The president of Somalia's Puntland government Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Farole returned to the Puntland capital of Garowe on Wednesday, after a month-long trip to Kenya, Australia, and the United Arab 
Somalia:Puntlamd president faithful chased out of Galka, Ayo townMareeg



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Ethiopia to boost defence spending amid tensions with Egypt over Nile dam … – Calgary Herald


The Daily Star

Ethiopia to boost defence spending amid tensions with Egypt over Nile dam
Calgary Herald
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – The Ethiopian government is set to increase defence spending by more than 15 per cent, a rise that comes amid tensions with Egypt over the building of a new dam on the Nile River. Cairo says the Ethiopian dam project, set to 
Ethiopia Ups Defense Budget Amid Egypt TensionABC News


Ethiopia's big Nile dam is compared to Hoover DamNewsday

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Ethiopia Ups Defense Budget Amid Egypt Tension – ABC News

Ethiopia Ups Defense Budget Amid Egypt Tension
ABC News
The Ethiopian government is set to increase defense spending by more than 15 percent, a rise that comes amid tensions with Egypt over the building of a new dam on the Nile River. Cairo says the Ethiopian dam project, set to become Africa's largest, could 

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Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena – The Times of Israel


The Times of Israel

Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena
The Times of Israel
JTA — Israeli officials joined international efforts to save an 8-year-old boy who was mauled by a wild hyena in Ethiopia. Contributions are being collected so Abdul Razek can be brought to the Western Galilee Hospital in Nahariya. Bedouin-Israeli diplomat 

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Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena – The Times of Israel


The Times of Israel

Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena
The Times of Israel
JTA — Israeli officials joined international efforts to save an 8-year-old boy who was mauled by a wild hyena in Ethiopia. Contributions are being collected so Abdul Razek can be brought to the Western Galilee Hospital in Nahariya. Bedouin-Israeli diplomat 
Israel Raises Funds to Treat Ethiopian Boy Mauled by HyenaThe Jewish Press



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