Ethiopia and Italy Signed Cooperation Framework Agreement – 2merkato – Ethiopian Business Portal

Ethiopia and Italy Signed Cooperation Framework Agreement
2merkato – Ethiopian Business Portal
Ethiopia and Italy signed a three-year 2013-2015) cooperation framework agreement amounting to 98.9 million Euros on 30 May, 2013, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The agreement will focus on agriculture, rural development, and provision of basic services.
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How Ethiopian scientist unearthed ‘world’s oldest child’ – 12NewsNow.Com

How Ethiopian scientist unearthed 'world's oldest child'
12NewsNow.Com
It was another December afternoon back in 2000, spent like hundreds of others combing the rocky hills of the Dikika region, when Ethiopian scientist Zeray Alemseged heard one of his assistants nearby calling him. "He said 'oh, doctor I see something there,'"

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Ambassador Berhane Holds Talks With Italy’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs – AllAfrica.com

Ambassador Berhane Holds Talks With Italy's State Minister for Foreign Affairs
AllAfrica.com
State Minister, Ambassador Berhane Gebrechristos met Lapo Pistelli, Italy's State Minister for Foreign Affairs on Thursday (May 30) to discuss bilateral, sub-regional and continental issues. Ambassador Birhane described the relationship between the two

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Ethiopia: The 21st Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and … – AllAfrica.com

Ethiopia: The 21st Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and
AllAfrica.com
The 21st Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union continued this morning (May 27th) with the consideration of the Reports of the Peace and Security Commission of the African Union, of President Macky Sall of

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New Ethiopian party leaders have to carve their way – The Africa Report

New Ethiopian party leaders have to carve their way
The Africa Report
1,000-plus delegates met for the EPRDF congress in Bahir Dar/Photo©Screenshot At the ruling party congress in Bahir Dar in March no-one questioned the succession plan devised by Meles a decade before, but differences rumble under the surface.

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His-Story We Have Had, Time for Her-Story – AllAfrica.com

His-Story We Have Had, Time for Her-Story
AllAfrica.com
LAST week Africa celebrated 50 years since the formation of the Organisation of African Unity. But the grand affair was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the African Union headquarters, where more than 50 Heads of State and Government and 41 former presidents

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How Ethiopian scientist unearthed ‘world’s oldest child’ – CNN International

How Ethiopian scientist unearthed 'world's oldest child'
CNN International
(CNN) — It was another December afternoon back in 2000, spent like hundreds of others combing the rocky hills of the Dikika region, when Ethiopian scientist Zeray Alemseged heard one of his assistants nearby calling him. "He said 'oh, doctor I see

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Laikipia Ranchers Say Planned Power Lines Threat to Tourism – AllAfrica.com

Laikipia Ranchers Say Planned Power Lines Threat to Tourism
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Ranchers in Laikipia county have denied allegations that they are opposed to the Sh63 billion project to import electricity from Ethiopia. The ranchers said they must be consulted before the project is implemented. In a report titled "Ethiopia-Kenya Power line
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Ethiopia holds reporter covering evictions in dam region – CPJ Press Freedom Online

Ethiopia holds reporter covering evictions in dam region
CPJ Press Freedom Online
New York, May 30, 2012–Ethiopian authorities have detained since Friday a reporter who sought to interview people evicted from their homes in a region where the government is building a contentious hydro-electric dam on the Blue Nile, according to a

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No Change of lanes for Ethiopia – The Africa Report

No Change of lanes for Ethiopia
The Africa Report
Addis Ababa: modern city and diplomatic hub for the region/Photo©Sven Torfinn While the ruling party maintains its grand plans to to transform the economy, critical voices are asking why agricultural production is not meeting targets and how the regime will

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