Retired Ethiopian Farmer May Be the Oldest Living Person – AllAfrica.com


Retired Ethiopian Farmer May Be the Oldest Living Person
AllAfrica.com
Dhaqabo Ebba, a retired farmer and well-known community elder from the Oromia region in Ethiopia, could be the oldest living person ever, says Mohammed Ademo after watching Ebba's interview with TV Oromiya. ERTA has adapted his story as follows:.

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Retired Ethiopian Farmer May Be the Oldest Living Person – AllAfrica.com


Retired Ethiopian Farmer May Be the Oldest Living Person
AllAfrica.com
Dhaqabo Ebba, a retired farmer and well-known community elder from the Oromia region in Ethiopia, could be the oldest living person ever, says Mohammed Ademo after watching Ebba's interview with TV Oromiya. ERTA has adapted his story as follows:.

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US envoy warns AU and SADC about South Africa – The Zimbabwe Mail


US envoy warns AU and SADC about South Africa
The Zimbabwe Mail
OUTGOING US envoy to the African Union (AU) has expressed concerns over the increasing influence of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and her inner circle of advisers as they extend South Africa's influence over the body, to the detriment of other African nations' ...

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US envoy warns AU and SADC about South Africa – The Zimbabwe Mail


US envoy warns AU and SADC about South Africa
The Zimbabwe Mail
OUTGOING US envoy to the African Union (AU) has expressed concerns over the increasing influence of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and her inner circle of advisers as they extend South Africa's influence over the body, to the detriment of other African nations' ...

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Turkey is preparing to create a Turkish industrial zone in Ethiopia – Balkans.com Business News


Turkey is preparing to create a Turkish industrial zone in Ethiopia
Balkans.com Business News
Turkey is preparing to create a Turkish industrial zone in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, as part of its African policy which started in 2005 and has been showing marked development of its business assets.Speaking at the opening of the African Strategies ...

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A track above the others: Ethiopia’s running camp in the sky – Global Times


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A track above the others: Ethiopia's running camp in the sky
Global Times
Kenenisa Bekele (left) and his brother Tariku Bekele train at Kenenisa camp in Sululta outside Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on September 1. Photo: AFP. On a cold and wet morning in the lush green hills high above Addis Ababa, Ethiopian track star Kenenisa ...

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Final airlifts of Ethiopian immigrants arrive in Israel – Jweekly.com


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Final airlifts of Ethiopian immigrants arrive in Israel
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Ethiopian Jews kiss the ground upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport on Aug. 28. photo/jta-flash90-miriam alster. A steady trickle of approximately 200 Ethiopian immigrants per month has been coming to Israel since 2010, when Israel launched Operation Wings ...
Plane truth: Ethiopian airlift breathtakingCleveland Jewish News


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Farole Commends Ethiopia for Facilitating Juba Agreement – Somaliland Sun


Somaliland Sun

Farole Commends Ethiopia for Facilitating Juba Agreement
Somaliland Sun
Somalilandsun - The President of the Puntland State of Somalia, Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud "Farole" commended Ethiopia's role in facilitating last week's agreement between the Federal Government of Somalia and the Interim Juba Administration ...
Farole Discusses Security and Governance With Ethiopian Prime MinisterAllAfrica.com


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Farole Commends Ethiopia for Facilitating Juba Agreement – Somaliland Sun


Somaliland Sun

Farole Commends Ethiopia for Facilitating Juba Agreement
Somaliland Sun
Somalilandsun - The President of the Puntland State of Somalia, Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud "Farole" commended Ethiopia's role in facilitating last week's agreement between the Federal Government of Somalia and the Interim Juba Administration ...

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NGOs, Opposition Groups and Journalists Still Repressed in Ethiopia – AllAfrica.com


NGOs, Opposition Groups and Journalists Still Repressed in Ethiopia
AllAfrica.com
The death of Ethiopian prime minister Meles Zenawi in August 2012 after two decades in power sparked hope that the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) would undertake reforms to open up the political system and loosen the ...

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