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President Obama on Morehouse valedictorian's long journey to graduation
Michronicleonline Tadele's journey to sharing a stage with the president began in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the youngest of Tadele Alemu and Almaz Ayalew's two children. Tadele's first name, Betsegaw, means "by God's grace" in Amharic, his native language. In the summer of … |
Wasiirada Dowladda Soomaaliya Oo Maalintii Sadexaad Ka Gudbi Weysan … – Mareeg
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Wasiirada Dowladda Soomaaliya Oo Maalintii Sadexaad Ka Gudbi Weysan …
Mareeg Kismaayo, May 28, 2013, (Mareeg.com): Wasiiro ka socda dowladda Soomaaliya oo maalmahaan ku sugnaa garoonka magaalada Kismaayo ayaa halkaas dhaafi waayey, iyagoo halkaas jooga maalintii sadexaad. Wafdigan oo uu hogaaminayo Wasiirka … C/llaahi SH Ismaaciil Fartaag:Kismaayo maaha meel la iska soo galo maamul … Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo cambaareeyey ciidamada Kenya ee ku sugan … Kenyatta oo shaaciyay in dalkiisu uu ka taageerayo DF Somalia dhismaha … |
‘Skinny guy with a funny name’: Morehouse valedictorian’s long journey to … – CNN (blog)
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'Skinny guy with a funny name': Morehouse valedictorian's long journey to …
CNN (blog) Tadele's journey to sharing a stage with the president began in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the youngest of Tadele Alemu and Almaz Ayalew's two children. Tadele's first name, Betsegaw, means "by God's grace" in Amharic, his native language. In the summer of … |
Ethiopia, Japan Sign Agreement On Low-carbon Partnership – Bernama
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Ethiopia, Japan Sign Agreement On Low-carbon Partnership
Bernama ADDIS ABABA, May 28 (BERNAMA-NNN-ENA) — Ethiopia and Japan have signed a document to cooperate on low carbon growth. Ethiopian Finance and Economic Development State Minister Ahmed Shide and Japanese Ambassador to Ethiopia Hiroyuki … Ethiopia and Portugal Concluded Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement |
Parliament Is Changing for the Better – AllAfrica.com
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Parliament Is Changing for the Better
AllAfrica.com Ethiopian politics is changing, and for the better. It is not that a change in the governing hands has taken place. But, rather a tide of change has been initiated within the ruling EPRDF. At the forefront of the change stands Parliament – a house of 547 elected … |
Roadside Exhibition – AllAfrica.com
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Roadside Exhibition
AllAfrica.com Traders of imported women shoes are flourishing in Addis Abeba, as could be seen from the photograph taken around Piassa. Women are seen choosing their favourite style from the informal market that exists only in evenings. Shoes cost from 120 Br to 160 … |
OAU/AU Celebrates 50th Anniversary – Ezega
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OAU/AU Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Ezega AU Addis Ababa Addis Ababa, May 27, 2013 (Ezega.com) – As the first international organization that was meant to maintain world peace, the League of Nations was largely a disappointment for its members. However, for Ethiopia, this disappointment was … BREAKING NEWS: Queen of Sheba Research Foundation charge the African … |
OAU/AU Celebrates 50th Anniversary – Ezega
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OAU/AU Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Ezega AU Addis Ababa Addis Ababa, May 27, 2013 (Ezega.com) – As the first international organization that was meant to maintain world peace, the League of Nations was largely a disappointment for its members. However, for Ethiopia, this disappointment was … |
Zuma pledges support for new AU rapid response force – South African Broadcasting Corporation
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Zuma pledges support for new AU rapid response force
South African Broadcasting Corporation President Jacob Zuma has pledged South Africa's full support for the new African Union rapid response force. The African Union announced the creation of the force on Tuesday at a summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Zuma had proposed the establishment of … Leaders Create a Rapid-Reaction Force It was unwise to use Addis fete to play to ICC gallery The write-off deal |
Ethiopia’s leader aims to maintain tight rein on key businesses – Financial Times
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Ethiopia's leader aims to maintain tight rein on key businesses
Financial Times Ethiopia's new prime minister has ruled out loosening state control of key businesses, dealing a blow to foreign investors circling one of Africa's fastest growing economies and sending a clear signal that his administration will stick closely to the statist policies … Ethiopia to keep government eyes on business |