Ethiopian Airlines to start daily London-Addis Ababa flights from July

By Paul Revel – 25 Feb 2014 Ethiopian Airlines is to increase its Heathrow-Addis Ababa flights to a daily service, from July 8 this year. The new Tuesday service will increase frequency from its current six flights a week. The

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IOM Ethiopia Starts Boat Relocation of South Sudan Refugees from Akobo-Tergol to Pugnido

Press Releases GENEVA, Switzerland, February 25, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ — IOM Ethiopia last week safely relocated 425 South Sudanese refugees by boat and bus from Akobo-Tergol to Pugnido camp in Gambella region 430 km away. The two-day journey for

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IOM Ethiopia Starts Boat Relocation of South Sudan Refugees from Akobo-Tergol to Pugnido

Press Releases GENEVA, Switzerland, February 25, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ — IOM Ethiopia last week safely relocated 425 South Sudanese refugees by boat and bus from Akobo-Tergol to Pugnido camp in Gambella region 430 km away. The two-day journey for

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Ethiopia blames Egypt for halting Renaissance Dam negotiations

Tue, 25/02/2014 Al-Masry Al-Youm Ethiopian Minister of Water Resources and Energy Alemayehu Tegenu said that he holds Egypt responsible for the halt of negotiations between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt on the issue of the Renaissance Dam project.   Senior official

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Ethiopians sweep Sentara Colonial Half Marathon

By Rick Platt, rickplatt1@juno.com The Virginia Gazette February 25, 2014 Under beautiful but unseasonably warm weather, the 35th annual Sentara Colonial Half Marathon and 5K Run attracted over 1,000 pre-registrants and additional entries race day, with 702 official finishers in the half marathon

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Ethiopians sweep Sentara Colonial Half Marathon

By Rick Platt, rickplatt1@juno.com The Virginia Gazette February 25, 2014 Under beautiful but unseasonably warm weather, the 35th annual Sentara Colonial Half Marathon and 5K Run attracted over 1,000 pre-registrants and additional entries race day, with 702 official finishers in the half marathon

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DIBABA AND AMAN CARRY ETHIOPIA’S HOPES IN SOPOT – IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

25 Feb 14 Ethiopia will send 11 athletes, including two reserves, to the IAAF World Indoor Championships next month in the Polish city of Sopot. The outstanding gold medal favourite – not just for the Ethiopian team, but arguably of the whole

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Egypt minister Ibrahim Mahlab to form new cabinet

February 25, 2014 Ibrahim Mahlab was a senior official in the party of ousted President Hosni Mubarak Egypt’s president has asked outgoing housing minister Ibrahim Mahlab to form a new government, a day after the interim cabinet resigned unexpectedly. Interim

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‘Hacked’ ?? Huffington Post – UK: Ethiopian Minister Slams Uganda for Passing Anti-Gay Law

02/25/14 Dan Littauer Journalist, human rights advocate and writer Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — Zenebu Tadesse, Ethiopia’s Minister of Women, Children and Youth Affairs has taken to twitter criticizing the passing of Uganda’s anti-gay law, on Monday. Tadesse tweeted: “There is

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GM crops: European scientists descend on Africa to promote biotech

Delegation to meet Ghanaian, Ethiopian, Kenyan and Nigerian farm ministers as well as officials from the African Union GM opponents say the talks are a thinly veiled attempt to promote biotech farming at the government level in Africa. John Vidal

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