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Africom Go Home!
AllAfrica.com 'We, the Heads of African States and Governments assembled in the City of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Convinced that it is the inalienable right of all people to control their own destiny; Conscious of the fact that freedom, equality, justice and dignity are essential … |
Ethiopia Has Arisen – AllAfrica.com
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Ethiopia Has Arisen
AllAfrica.com Last weekend thousands of young people poured out into the streets of Addis Ababa demanding democratic reforms. The security forces did not attack them as in the past. Peaceful change is possible in Ethiopia. On Ginbot 20, 1983 (Ethiopian calendar … Political Opposition Has New Energy in Ethiopia IMF Advises Ethiopian Government to Increase Loans for Business Succeeding with Dignity – Empowering Families in Ethiopia |
Addis Ababa Hosting Global Cooperation Symposium – AllAfrica.com
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Addis Ababa Hosting Global Cooperation Symposium
AllAfrica.com The High-Level Global Cooperation for Development Symposium is happening in Ethiopia 6 to 7 June 2013. It intends to see "A renewed global partnership for development for a post-2015 era". High level delegations from over 100 countries both developed … |
Muranka wabiga Niil ee ka dhexeeya Masar iyo Ethiopia. – Midnimo Information Center
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Muranka wabiga Niil ee ka dhexeeya Masar iyo Ethiopia.
Midnimo Information Center Waxaa toddobaadkan si wayn u soo ifbaxay muran ka taagan labada waddan ee Masar iyo Ethiopia, kuwaas isku heesta wabiga Niil. Arrintan waxa ay si fiican u soo shaacbaxay markii dowladda Ethiopia ay soo leexsatay qayb ka mid ah biyaha wabiga Niil, … |
Correction: Ethiopia-Nile Dam story – Fresno Bee
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Correction: Ethiopia-Nile Dam story
Fresno Bee JOHANNESBURG — In a story May 31 about the detention of an Ethiopian journalist, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the writer was "near" the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam when he was reporting on the return of evicted farmers from … |
Correction: Ethiopia-Nile Dam story – GoErie.com
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Correction: Ethiopia-Nile Dam story
GoErie.com In a story May 31 about the detention of an Ethiopian journalist, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the writer was "near" the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam when he was reporting on the return of evicted farmers from land. The Committee to … |
A letter smuggled out of jail by Eskinder Nega – The Independent – Cyber Ethiopia
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A letter smuggled out of jail by Eskinder Nega – The Independent
Cyber Ethiopia An Ethiopian journalist who was jailed after publishing a series of articles calling for democratic reforms has penned a letter from prison, seen exclusively by The Independent, in which he decries the “human rights crisis” unfolding in Ethiopia and describes … |
Video: Williamson, George, Mitchell on Ethiopia service trip – UKAthletics (blog)
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Video: Williamson, George, Mitchell on Ethiopia service trip
UKAthletics (blog) On Thursday, Avery Williamson, Kevin Mitchell and Jonathan George – the three Kentucky football players who made a service trip to Ethiopia in late May – spoke to the media about the week they spent in the East African nation. See what they had to say in … |
Lopes says global partnerships can work for Africa – spyghana.com
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Lopes says global partnerships can work for Africa
spyghana.com “While Africa has made significant improvements and aims to foster sustainable transformative growth, the mixed results recorded with the MDGs warrant that we think global partnerships anew.” The call was made by Mr. Carlos Lopes, Executive Secretary of … Ethiopia Hosts Conference on Post-2015 Development Africa starts dialogue on new global partnership for development |
Could political demonstrations in Ethiopia herald greater freedom? – The Economist
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Could political demonstrations in Ethiopia herald greater freedom?
The Economist A RARE flicker of political protest graced the streets of Ethiopia's otherwise regimented capital, Addis Ababa, on June 2nd. Demonstrators marched peacefully through the city, many carrying pictures of imprisoned loved ones. Later they gathered on Churchill … Ethiopia's Protest Leaders Say No Change in Government |