Faced With Common Challenges, a Partnership Is More Necessary Than Ever – AllAfrica.com

Faced With Common Challenges, a Partnership Is More Necessary Than Ever
AllAfrica.com
In the context of the meeting between the African Union Commission (AUC) and the European Union Commission (EUC) in Addis-Ababa on 26 April, a working group set out the state of play on partnerships in the education, employment, migration, health,

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African Union and EU to Strengthen Trade and Economic Links – AllAfrica.com

African Union and EU to Strengthen Trade and Economic Links
AllAfrica.com
At the 6th AU-EC college-to-college meeting in Addis-Ababa on 26 April, the responsible Commissioners on both sides looked at issues relating to trade, infrastructure, raw materials, good governance in taxation and regional integration. In all these sectors

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In Tacoma talk , former prime minister of Ethiopia recounts finding faith in prison – Bellingham Herald

In Tacoma talk , former prime minister of Ethiopia recounts finding faith in prison
Bellingham Herald
A former prime minister of Ethiopia told a crowd of 1,250 today at the Pierce County Prayer Breakfast how he turned from atheism to belief in Christ while imprisoned for 12 years. Tamrat Layne said he had been “a communist, a violent person, who was

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Tamrat Layne recounts finding faith in prison – Daily Ethiopia

Tamrat Layne recounts finding faith in prison
Daily Ethiopia
A former prime minister of Ethiopia told a crowd of 1,250 today at the Pierce County Prayer Breakfast how he turned from atheism to belief in Christ while imprisoned for 12 years. Tamrat Layne said he had been "a communist, a violent person, who was

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Exiled Ethiopian journalist Mesfin Negash awarded – Awramba Times


Awramba Times

Exiled Ethiopian journalist Mesfin Negash awarded
Awramba Times
Mesfin Negash, exiled journalist from Ethiopia, awarded with Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson Reporters Without Borders press freedom prize 2013. They get the price because they dared to challenge the limits of press freedom in a country where free

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HRW: Ethiopia should mark World Press Freedom Day by releasing all jailed … – Awramba Times


Human Rights Watch

HRW: Ethiopia should mark World Press Freedom Day by releasing all jailed
Awramba Times
(Nairobi) – The Ethiopian government should mark World Press Freedom Day, on May 3, 2013, by immediately releasing all journalists jailed under the country's deeply flawed anti-terrorism law. On May 2, 2013, the Supreme Court upheld an 18-year
Ethiopia confirms jail terms for blogger, opposition figureDaily Nation (blog)


Ethiopia: Terrorism Law Decimates MediaHuman Rights Watch
In Eskinder case, politicized verdict undermines EthiopiaCPJ Press Freedom Online
Cyber Ethiopia –MarketWatch (press release) –Global Voices Online
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Adopting their position – The Sunshine Coast Daily

Adopting their position
The Sunshine Coast Daily
HAPPY FAMILY: Kellie and Antonio Teixeira with children Lachlan and Metaya. The family are raising money for a trip to Ethiopia. Warren Lynam. ANTONIO and Kellie Teixeira were preparing to welcome Ethiopian siblings into their family when the Federal

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5 Badass Journalists You Should Know About – GOOD Magazine

5 Badass Journalists You Should Know About
GOOD Magazine
Working in hostile environments is part-and-parcel of the journalist gig, but Reeyot Alemu faces hostility everyday. The 32-year old Ethiopian journalist and English teacher was arrested and jailed in June 2011 without charges after writing an extremely critical

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Adopting their position – The Queensland Times

Adopting their position
The Queensland Times
HAPPY FAMILY: Kellie and Antonio Teixeira with children Lachlan and Metaya. The family are raising money for a trip to Ethiopia. Warren Lynam. ANTONIO and Kellie Teixeira were preparing to welcome Ethiopian siblings into their family when the Federal

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Parliamentary Committee on Appointments to begin vetting of cabinet nominees … – Citizen News

Parliamentary Committee on Appointments to begin vetting of cabinet nominees
Citizen News
24 aliens from Ethiopia believed to have entered the country illegally have been arrested in Lodwar, Turkana County. Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga says option to rejoin parliament is open. President Uhuru Kenyatta today left the country for Addis

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