Foreign Adoptions by Americans Decline Sharply

By DAVID CRARY AP Mar 22, 2014 The number of foreign children adopted by U.S. parents plunged by 18 percent last year to the lowest level since 1992, due in part to Russia’s ban on adoptions by Americans. Adoptions from

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Egyptian company taps largest gold reserve in Ethiopia

Mar 22, 2014  The Reporter An Egyptian company, Ascom Precious Metals Mining, has discovered what is said to be the largest gold ore reserve ever discovery in the history of gold exploration in Ethiopia.  The discovery is made in the

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Ethiopia earns $60mn from textile & garment exports in 6M

March 22, 2014  Fibre2fashion News Desk – India Ethiopia exported US$ 60 million worth of textiles and apparel during the first six months of the fiscal year 2013-14 that began on July 8, 2013, according to the Textile Industry Development

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Miss Africa Utah steps down, Miss Ethiopia takes her place

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Muluwerk Hale, Miss Ethiopia, in the Miss Africa Utah Pageant, at the University of Utah Union Ballroom, Saturday, March 8, 2014. one of nine women competing for the title of Miss Africa Utah,

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Miss Africa Utah steps down, Miss Ethiopia takes her place

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Muluwerk Hale, Miss Ethiopia, in the Miss Africa Utah Pageant, at the University of Utah Union Ballroom, Saturday, March 8, 2014. one of nine women competing for the title of Miss Africa Utah,

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Eritrean Asylum family stranded in Paris airport for a week

The Local 21 Mar 2014 An Eritrean woman and her eight children have been trapped at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport for more than a week after being deported by the Norwegian government. Norway’s immigration services deported Simreth Wolbgeber and

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Will Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam dry the Nile in Egypt?

21 March 2014 BBC Ethiopia is pressing ahead with construction of a major new dam on the River Nile, despite stiff opposition from Egypt. BBC correspondents in both countries report from both sides of an increasingly bitter water dispute. By

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Egypt Gets Muscular Over Nile Dam

INTER PRESS SERVICE News Agency By Cam McGrath Houseboats line the Nile bank in Cairo. Some 85 million Egyptians depend on the Nile for water. Credit: Cam McGrath/IPS. CAIRO, Mar 21 2014 (IPS) - When Egypt’s then-president Mohamed Morsi said in June

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Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Seychelles after six month interruptions

Mar 21, 2014 The Seychelles is in negotiation to restore Ethiopian Airlines on its route. News that the airline will resume its flights on 1st of October 2014 is a positive breakthrough for the Tourism Industry, after a six months

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South Sudan rebels, government claim oil town as talks delayed

Thu Mar 21, 2014 By Carl Odera JUBA (Reuters) – South Sudanese rebels and government troops both said they controlled the capital of an oil-producing state on Thursday after days of fighting, as another attempt to resume peace talks in

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