Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena – The Times of Israel


The Times of Israel

Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena
The Times of Israel
JTA — Israeli officials joined international efforts to save an 8-year-old boy who was mauled by a wild hyena in Ethiopia. Contributions are being collected so Abdul Razek can be brought to the Western Galilee Hospital in Nahariya. Bedouin-Israeli diplomat ...

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Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena – The Times of Israel


The Times of Israel

Israel seeks to bring in Ethiopian mauled by hyena
The Times of Israel
JTA — Israeli officials joined international efforts to save an 8-year-old boy who was mauled by a wild hyena in Ethiopia. Contributions are being collected so Abdul Razek can be brought to the Western Galilee Hospital in Nahariya. Bedouin-Israeli diplomat ...
Israel Raises Funds to Treat Ethiopian Boy Mauled by HyenaThe Jewish Press


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Good Day:Zero Hunger Summit – AU (5) – Sudan Vision


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Good Day:Zero Hunger Summit – AU (5)
Sudan Vision
Last article, I raised three questions to the African Ministers of Agriculture and other partners on the issues related to the summit (held in Addis Ababa 1st of July 2013), today and for the next article, I will continue on the same issue. Here are more questions:
Leaders vow to end hunger in Africa by 2025Panapress (subscription)

VP Ssekandi in Addis Ababa for hunger summitPublish Date: Jul 03, 2013New Vision
Africa can follow Brazil's lead in battle to eradicate hunger, says LulaThe Guardian
Bernama -AngolaPress -Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
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OP residents to serve Peace Corps in Ethiopia – Bee news.com


OP residents to serve Peace Corps in Ethiopia
Bee news.com
Garrison A longtime Orchard Park resident and his wife will spend more than two years in Ethiopia as education volunteers in the Peace Corps. Peter Garrison and his wife, Merre Bacot, will spend three months learning the Ethiopian language of Amharic and ...

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IMF praises Ethiopia’s economic policies – Bikyanews.com


IMF praises Ethiopia's economic policies
Bikyanews.com
ADDIS ABABA: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday said government policies have been playing key role in registering ongoing economic growth and sustaining it in Ethiopia. IMF special envoy Kal Wajid made the remark after holding talks ...
IMF Says Govt Policies Have a Key Role in Ethiopia's Economic GrowthAllAfrica.com


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FM Tedros Holds Talks With Religious Leaders in Saudi – AllAfrica.com


FM Tedros Holds Talks With Religious Leaders in Saudi
AllAfrica.com
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Tedros Adhanom who is on working visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia held talks with Muslim religious leaders from Jeddah and Mekkah. The discussions focused on illegal human trafficking and current religious ...

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Ethiopia: Over 40000 Ethiopians to Get Legal Status in Saudi Arabia – AllAfrica.com


Ethiopia: Over 40000 Ethiopians to Get Legal Status in Saudi Arabia
AllAfrica.com
Ethiopian Foreign Minister, Dr Tedros Adhanom who is on an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday held discussion with His Royal Highness Saud Al-Faisal, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom. During the discussion, Dr. Tedros ...

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Ethiopia: IMF Says Gov’t Policies Boosting Economic Growth in Ethiopia – AllAfrica.com


Ethiopia: IMF Says Gov't Policies Boosting Economic Growth in Ethiopia
AllAfrica.com
International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday said government policies have been playing key role in registering ongoing economic growth and sustaining it in Ethiopia. IMF special envoy Kal Wajid made the remark after holding talks with Prime Minister ...

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Ethiopia: Dr. Tedros Meets Religious Leaders in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – AllAfrica.com


Ethiopia: Dr. Tedros Meets Religious Leaders in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
AllAfrica.com
Foreign Minister, Dr. Tedros has met with Muslim religious leaders from Jeddah and Mekkah during his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Discussions focused on illegal human trafficking and current religious developments in Ethiopia. According to the ...

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Study: Ethiopian women in Israel have fewer children – The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.


Arutz Sheva

Study: Ethiopian women in Israel have fewer children
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
A Knesset study commissioned after accusations that Ethiopian women waiting to come to Israel were given contraceptive injections against their will shows they had far fewer children than the country's average. The study conducted by the Knesset Research ...
Don't Abandon 2500 Would-Be Jews In EthiopiaThe Jewish Week

Era of Ethiopian Aliya Draws to a CloseArutz Sheva

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