Nazret.com (blog) | Explaining the Ethiopian outmigration: Incentives or Constraints? Nazret.com (blog) In both theory and practice, pull and push factors drive migrants out of their own countries of origin. The factors are complex but they are in general categorized as: (a) demand-pull factors, represented by better economic opportunities and jobs in the host ... |
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Kenyatta trial may be adjourned
December 19, 2013 President Uhuru Kenyatta denies helping to orchestrate the post-election violence in 2007 that killed 1,200 people. The prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has asked for an adjournment in the trial of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.…
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Ethiopia says arrests five suspects in soccer match bomb plot
By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – Ethiopian police have arrested five more people suspected of plotting suicide bombings during Ethiopia’s World Cup qualifying match against Nigeria in October, security officials said on Thursday. The planned attack failed when two…
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Ethiopia’s Anti-Terrorism Proclamation and the right to freedom of expression
August 30, 2013 AfricLaw ,Freedom-Now By: Patrick Griffith On Wednesday 17 July 2013, members of the European Parliament’s Sub-committee on Human Rights visited Ethiopia and urged the government to release journalists and opposition activists imprisoned under the country’s Anti-Terrorism Proclamation…
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Ethiopia says arrests five suspects in football match bomb plot – Reuters AlertNet
Ethiopia says arrests five suspects in football match bomb plot Reuters AlertNet ADDIS ABABA, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Ethiopian police have arrested five more people suspected of plotting suicide bombings during Ethiopia's World Cup qualifying match against Nigeria in October, security officials said on Thursday. The planned attack failed ... |
Ethiopia hires French firm Lazard to secure credit rating-officials
BY AARON MAASHO ADDIS ABABA Thu Dec 19, 2013 (Reuters) – Ethiopia has hired French investment bank and asset manager Lazard Ltd in a bid to select rating companies and secure its first credit rating, officials said on Thursday, which would pave…
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Ethiopia hires French firm Lazard to secure credit rating-officials – Reuters
Ethiopia hires French firm Lazard to secure credit rating-officials Reuters ADDIS ABABA Dec 19 (Reuters) - Ethiopia has hired French investment bank and asset manager Lazard Ltd in a bid to select rating companies and secure its first credit rating, officials said on Thursday, which would pave the way for issuing a debut Eurobond ... |
Ethiopia hires French firm Lazard to secure credit rating-officials – Reuters
International Business Times | Ethiopia hires French firm Lazard to secure credit rating-officials Reuters ADDIS ABABA Dec 19 (Reuters) - Ethiopia has hired French investment bank and asset manager Lazard Ltd in a bid to select rating companies and secure its first credit rating, officials said on Thursday, which would pave the way for issuing a debut Eurobond ... Fear And Loathing In Ethiopia: Groups, Individuals Cite Government Abuse In ... |
Israel: Asylum seekers, police clash after demonstration goes bad
ynetnews By Omri Efraim More than 100 asylum seekers left the newly instated ‘open’ detention center and begun making their way to Beersheva in protest of the jailing of fellow asylum seekers as well as governmental reluctance to respond to their asylum…
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Captain Guta Dinka, the Man Who Saved Mandela’s Life in Ethiopia (Video) – Awramba Times
Captain Guta Dinka, the Man Who Saved Mandela's Life in Ethiopia (Video) Awramba Times Captain Guta In 1962 Former South African President Nelson Mandela secretly travelled to Ethiopia for military political and spiritual training under the name of David Motsamai. Haile Selassie's Ethiopian army, on the orders of Haile Selassie himself first ... |