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Headline news between Sep 2008 - Mar 2009
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The Political Instability Index - The Economist
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Ethiopia hit by Coca-Cola drought (BBC)
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Canadian parents raise concerns
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Ethiopia PM silent on cost of military mission
(Daily Nation)
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Pepsi fizzes as coke falls flat (Capital)
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Ethiopia annual inflation falls to 32.8 pct in Feb
(Reuters)
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Ethiopian Airlines H1 net profit up 9 pct
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CSA:
country level inflation rate sharply declined owing to government's fiscal
measures
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State constructing over 23,000 condos (WIC)
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New Bin Laden Tape Calls for Somali President's
Ouster (VOA)
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Ethiopia threatens to sell exporters' coffee stocks
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Ethiopian PM accuses coffee producers of hoarding
(Business Week)
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Prosecution witnesses fail to show at trial of
Canadian jailed in Ethiopia (CBC)
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Ethiopian billionaire linked to Tassie bid (The
Sydney Morning Herald)
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The Happiness of the Long-Distance Runner (WSJ)
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Coke,
Harar Sofi cease production
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Girma Wake: Driving growth at Ethiopian Airlines
(Flight Global)
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First Elected Ethiopian-American Judge Hard at Work
in Florida
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Ethiopian Airlines Stronger than Ever in the U.S. Market in 2009
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Meles leaves for London
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Ethiopia invited at G20 meeting in London (FT)
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Water pipe sparks Ethiopian conflict
(BBC)
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Ethiopia-Kenya: Cholera deaths in border town (ReliefWeb)
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Sudan president cancels Ethiopia trip, press
conference and a rally (Sudan Tribune)
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Ethiopia: Chinese company warns to pullout
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Beyonce talks world tour, new videos (EW)
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Ethiopia ONLF rebels 'seize town' (BBC)
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NEIGHBORHOODS: Little Ethiopia (LA Times)
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Forex Crunch Deepens Soft Drinks Shortage (Addis
Fortune)
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Over 20 million Ethiopians to have access to
electricity in 2009
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Ethiopian film wins African 'Oscar'
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ICC warrant raises questions on leaders targeted
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Ethiopia: IMF Sees Country's 12 Percent Economic Growth Slowing to Six Percent
IMF Says Downturn to Take Toll on Country's Economy
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Measuring the Information Society (ITU)
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Saudis get first taste of foreign harvest (FT)
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Ethiopian
cattle-herding tribe crowns new king
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Eritrean soldiers deserted to Ethiopia tops 5000
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Tough new laws for the media in Ethiopia (Daily Nation)
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133.2
million USD worth pastoralist community-orinted projects to be executed
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How the humble Irish potato saved a village
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Thousands flee in south Ethiopia’s deadly tribal clashes (Sudan
Tribune)
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Meles lays cornerstone for new University in Hosa'ena
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Ethiopian bankers
welcome "temporary" measures (Afrik)
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Ethiopian bankers welcome "temporary" measures (Times of India)
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Ethiopian Opposition Cries Foul In Election Run-up (NASDAQ)
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Ethiopia 2009 oilseed, pulse exports to jump: trade (Reuters)
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IMF offering another $150 mln to weather storm (Capital)
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Over
1.1 billion Birr irrigation dev't project under construction
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Ethiopia:
Germany Keen to Make Adama University Country's Best (Daily
Monitor)
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Ethiopian Airlines reduces U.S. flights as crisis bites
(Reuters)
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Guantanamo man
flying back to UK - Ethiopian-born Binyam Mohamed, 30, says he
was tortured while in custody on suspicion of terrorism.
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Teddy Afro’s Sentence Reduced Drastically (Addis Fortune)
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Eritrea
rejects mediation on Ethiopia border row
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Ethiopian
banks consolidate efforts to save economy:
140 ATMS and 340 points of sale to be launched
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Nation secures over 622 mln USD from export sector in half year
(WIC)
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Ethiopian parties form alliance, accuse government
(Reuters)
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Time travel in Ethiopia (Airline Business)
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Interview with Miss Ethiopia 2009, Chuna Okok
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Ethiopia Won’t Free Telecoms, Banking for WTO, Minister Says
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Ethiopia receives over $380 million in remittances (APA)
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HPR
warmly welcomes homecoming of Ethiopian defense force
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Ethiopia plans new Jimma and Jigjiga terminals
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Ethiopia to trademark two more coffee brands (Reuters)
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Ethiopian PM Sees Touts Moderation Trend in Somalia
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"Ethiopia needs capital market"
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CBE earns record 1.3 billion Birr profit
(ENA)
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Premier inaugurates cardiac hospital, lays foundation stone for cardiac
research centre
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Ethiopian Police Arrest Suspect in Death of US Diplomat (VOA)
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Ethiopia expands road network
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Saudis to invest in Ethiopia and Sudan
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Ethiopia's
first ever Cardiac Centre to be inaugurated
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Ethiopia arrests suspect in US diplomat's death (Reuters)
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Rebranded Party Reelects Lidetu President
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Ethiopian
woman confronts "Red Terror" ghosts
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The aroma of Addis (MMEGI)
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Mengistu Exposes Crisis
Of Expectations IN GNU
(ChangeZimbabwe)
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Ethiopia’s Prime
Minister discuss youth
concerns
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Ethiopian PM in India to bolster bilateral ties
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INTERVIEW-Ethiopia
tourism aims to tap new
markets-minister
(Reuters)
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Foul Play Suspected in
Death of U.S. Diplomat
in Ethiopia (Fox
News)
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Foul Play Suspected in
Death of U.S. Diplomat
in Ethiopia
(Economist)
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Why
Ethiopian capital is unique (Daily Nation)
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U.S. diplomat killed in
Ethiopian capital
(Reuters)
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Zimbabwe's MDC plan to
extradite Mengistu Haile
Mariam to Ethiopia
(Times Online)
- Gaddafi condemns Africa
democracy (BBC)
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Museveni, Gaddafi clash
in Ethiopia (Daily
Monitor)
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Ethiopia: AU summit extended
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Azeb urges African First Ladies intensify fight against
HIV/AIDS
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AU Summit
Hails New Somali Leader; Calls on ICC to Suspend Bashir Warrants
(VOA)
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Ethiopia denies re-entering Somalia (Reuters)
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Somalis say Ethiopian troops enter but Addis denies
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Ethiopia’s Meles Warns Crisis May Cause African States
to Fail
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Jailed – judge who refused to say sorry (The
Independent)
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Power Utility Plugs in Generators to Offset Deficit
(Addis Fortune)
- Gaddafi elected as next AU leader (BBC)
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Exim Bank to assist sugar industry rehabilitation in Ethiopia
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Ethiopia dismisses rush for Union Government
(Capital)
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Ethiopian faith leaders call for constitutional ban on
homosexuality
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Somalia
president chosen amid chaos
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New
South Africa Embassy Inaugurated
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Ethiopia averted security threat posed by Somali Islamists - general
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Ethiopia says 4.9 million people need food aid
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EU grants 250 million euros to Ethiopia
- Africa's Leaders Anxiously Await Somali Presidential
Vote (VOA)
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African leaders arriving in Addis Ababa for AU Summit
(ENA)
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Interview: "China's involvement in Africa's
infrastructure development has fundamental, transformative impact":
Ethiopian PM
- Ethiopia: Massive expansion in 3G services (Africa
News)
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Senior ONLF leader killed
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Ethiopian Government Minister Reacts to U.S. Senators'
Criticism
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Thousands
cheer Ethiopia pull-out
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Somalia: Withdrawing Ethiopian defense force receives
warm farewell from Mogadishu residents (Relief Web)
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Somalia politician executed for working with Ethiopians (The Earth
Times)
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Grenade blast wounds 33 at Ethiopian bus station
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Last Ethiopian troops 'leave Mogadishu' (AFP)
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'Terror group' joins Somali capital takeover (CNN)
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US launches American
chamber of commerce in Ethiopia
- UPDATE 2-Ethiopian
troops quit main bases in Mogadishu (Reuters)
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Ethiopia seeks to double coffee output by 2014 (Reuters)
- Ethiopia: Central
Bank Depreciates Birr by 5 Percent Against Dollar (Addis Fortune)
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Ethiopia dismisses threat against oil explorers (Reuters)
- Ethiopia: Sugar
Exporters Secure Hold on EU Market (Reuters)
- Sossina Haile:
The Power Behind Cooler, Greener Energy (NewsWeek)
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Ethiopia's Top
Opposition Politician Ends Prison Hunger Strike
(VOA)
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Ethiopian passenger airplane makes emergency landing
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Insurgents take control as Ethiopia pulls out
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Troops pullout from Somalia well planned, says Ethiopia
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Ethiopia raps UN Security Council over Somalia (The
Peninsula)
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Ethiopia Leaves Somalia With Many Questions Unanswered
(VOA) [
De Capua interview with David Shinn Download ]
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Somali President to Resign, Officials Say
(NY Times)
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Largest China-foreign joint school to founded in
Ethiopia
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Ethiopia says withdrawal from Somalia "irreversible"
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Tiny tribe claim Ethiopian allegiance in border row with
Eritrea
(AFP)
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Prominent Businessmen in Bizarre Spat of Suicides (Addis
Fortune)
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Free @ Last
(Addis Fortune)
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Ethio-Sudan Power Connection Project Kicks Off (Addis Fortune)
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Likud Court rules Ethiopian candidate to keep 28th slot on Knesset
list (Ynet News)
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Ethiopians protest nixing of candidate from Likud roster (Ynet
News)
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Ethiopian troops in
Somalia to be replaced (Afrik)
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Woman sets herself on fire at church again (The Tennessean)
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No sign of finish line for Haile Gebrselassie (Telegraph)
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Interview: Ethiopian PM lauds China's reform policy (China View)
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The
rise of the Shabab
- Somalia
crisis talks in Ethiopia (BBC)
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Somali fighters warn Western powers (Aljazeera)
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Somalia nearing disaster (New Statesman)
- Ethiopia
misses Somali deadline (BBC)
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Meles
confers with US Commander (ENA)
- Free bulbs
switch on Ethiopians (BBC)
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Ethiopia could see $190 mln leather sales in '09 (Reuters)
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Ethiopia rejects coffee output decline report (Reuters)
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EIA licenses investors with over 21.5 bln birr capital (WIC)
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Ethiopia could see $190 mln leather sales in '09 (Washington
Post)
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Ethiopian Exports Rose 19% Last Month on Rising Oilseed Sales
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House speaker says parties’ joint forum crucial in accelerating
democratization (WIC)
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New 25m Br Air Caterer Begins Operations
(Fortune)
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Ethiopia successful in reducing child deprivation (Bloomberg)
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Ethiopia Voices Concern Over Somali PM Dismissal (NASDAQ)
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Kenya moves
against Somali leader (BBC)
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Oromia TV to begin regular transmission (Capital)
- The
Carnival Air (Addis Tribune)
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AU says decision to dismiss PM of TFG of Somalia further complicates
situation (ENA)
- Ethiopia: Company expands flower farms (Africa News)
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'Thousands'
desert Somalia forces (BBC, Dec 12, 2008)
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Success of Ethiopian Pullout Tied to Progress at Djibouti Talks
(VOA)
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Somali security
forces leaving their duties. Ranks of have been gutted as troops
desert, taking weapons with them (Reuters)
- Ethiopian troops to
monitor safe exit of AU forces (Afrik)
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Ethiopia says AU peacekeepers want to quit Somalia (Reuters)
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Flight catering company begins service (WIC)
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Birtukan interrogated for acting in bad faith (ENA)
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watch
the news video via EthioTube
- Somali piracy backed
by international network: Diaspora worldwide 'have taken to this
business enterprise,' expert says (MSNBC)
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Iran Takes
Command Of Strategic Straits of Hormuz Shipping Route,
Triples Rocket Arsenal (Israel News)
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"Human
Rights Watch: Persisting With its Flawed Methodology and
Unsubstantiated Allegations". (Ministry of Foreign
Affairs)
- "So Much to
Fear": War Crimes and the Devastation of Somalia
(HRW)
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Ethiopia could see $190 mln leather sales in '09 (Reuters)
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Ethiopia rejects coffee output decline report (Reuters)
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EIA licenses investors with over 21.5 bln birr capital (WIC)
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Ethiopia could see $190 mln leather sales in '09 (Washington
Post)
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Ethiopian Exports Rose 19% Last Month on Rising Oilseed Sales
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House speaker says parties’ joint forum crucial in accelerating
democratization (WIC)
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New 25m Br Air Caterer Begins Operations
(Fortune)
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Ethiopia successful in reducing child deprivation (Bloomberg)
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Ethiopia Voices Concern Over Somali PM Dismissal (NASDAQ)
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Kenya moves
against Somali leader (BBC)
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Oromia TV to begin regular transmission (Capital)
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The
Carnival Air (Addis Tribune)
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AU says decision to dismiss PM of TFG of Somalia further complicates
situation (ENA)
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Ethiopia: Company expands flower farms (Africa News)
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'Thousands'
desert Somalia forces (BBC, Dec 12, 2008)
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Success of Ethiopian Pullout Tied to Progress at Djibouti Talks
(VOA)
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Somali security
forces leaving their duties. Ranks of have been gutted as troops
desert, taking weapons with them (Reuters)
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Ethiopian troops to
monitor safe exit of AU forces (Afrik)
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Ethiopia says AU peacekeepers want to quit Somalia (Reuters)
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Flight catering company begins service (WIC)
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Birtukan interrogated for acting in bad faith (ENA)
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watch
the news video via EthioTube
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Somali piracy backed
by international network: Diaspora worldwide 'have taken to this
business enterprise,' expert says (MSNBC)
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Iran Takes
Command Of Strategic Straits of Hormuz Shipping Route,
Triples Rocket Arsenal (Israel News)
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"Human
Rights Watch: Persisting With its Flawed Methodology and
Unsubstantiated Allegations". (Ministry of Foreign
Affairs)
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"So Much to
Fear": War Crimes and the Devastation of Somalia
(HRW)
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EXC Floor Gives New Blend to Coffee Trading (Addis Fortune)
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University
expanding with 400 mln birr
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A week in the Horn (MoFA Dec 5th, 2008)
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Ethiopia's
biggest pop star jailed for hit-and-run (Reuters)
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Ethiopia population soars to near 77 million: census
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Derba MIDROC working on 300 mln USD sugar dev’t project
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Ministry to construct 891 health centers with 1.4 billion birr
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Ethiopian music legend convicted of manslaughter (Guardian)
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Ethiopian
star guilty over death
- (BBC)
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Ethiopia's
flower export income to hit 150 mln USD
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Ethiopia begins electronic trade for coffee (Reuters)
- Ethiopia
starts coffee exchange (BBC)
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Somali prime minister seeks international help (AP)
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Ethiopia's Gebrselassie leads them home in Australia
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Global Financing
Locally for Private Sector (Addis Fortune)
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Ethiopian troops
return en masse to southern Somalia (Afrik)
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What is next after Ethiopian troop withdrawal from Somalia?
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State pardons 44 ex-OLF members convicted of serious
crimes
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Wude, Chala, win 8th Great Ethiopian Run
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Israeli jets escort Ethiopian plane which lost radio contact
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OiLybya Begins Pouring Oil in (Addis Fortune)
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Ethiopia: A feast for the eyes (Independent)
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Ethiopian gov’t to
boost exports after record earnings (Afrik)
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Ethiopia Celebrates Running With Great Race (VOA)
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Ethiopia 'demands Britain returns stolen treasures' (AFP)
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Ethiopia:
India Private Investment Reaches $4 BillionInvestors
with 100 mln Birr capital engaged in catering in Debark
(ENA)
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A Week in the Horn MoFA (Nov 21, 2008)
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Toronto man returns
to Ethiopia a pop star (Toronto Star)
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Corner stone laid for 160 million birr hospital in Bahir Dar
(WIC)
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Ethiopian Airlines’
growth to soar despite financial crisis (Afrik)
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Elders demand for more impetus to OLF, gov’t negotiation efforts
(The Reporter)
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The
Reporter, Editorial (Amharic)
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Ethiopia ban stays as talks fail (BBC)
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'3 killed, 52,000 displaced' by Ethiopia floods (ABC news)
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China's ZTE to boost ETC's Ethiopia mobile users (Reuters)
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Ethiopia ‘will not stay in Somalia indefinitely’ (The Nation)
- Ethiopia:
80 Million Birr Four-Star Hotel Inaugurated
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ETC set to raise mobile telephone services coverage to 64 per cent
(ENA)
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AU troops replace Ethiopians in key Mogadishu positions
(Reuters)
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Ethiopia elders urge OLF rebels to negotiate (Reuters)
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An Ethopian-Eritrean war looms again
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US Embassy in Ethiopia issues terror warning (Herald Tribune)
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The Week in the Horn (Nov 14, 2008)
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Talks fail on Somali cabinet: Ethiopia (The Age)
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Ethiopians chase insurgents away (Reuters)
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Ethiopia, Israel celebrate ties in D.C. (JTA)
- Non-State Actors Hitting at Those Who Dare to Speak (Addis
Fortune)
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The
Reporter, Editorial (Amharic)
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Ethiopia's Green Famine (The Globalist)
- “Ethiopian market is promising”
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Ethiopian Q3 exports rise 30 pct to $285 million
(Reuters)
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Abyssinian Baptist Church Celebrates Ties to Ethiopia on the
Occasion of Its 200th Anniversary
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A Week in the Horn (MoFA)
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New Book by Messay Kebede
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US, France Renew Warning After Ethiopian Terror Alerts (NASDAQ)
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Ethiopian Farmers Kill Rebel Leader - Police (NASDAQ)
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Nina Ashenafi Richardson won the Leon county judge race with 59.1
percent of the total votes (The Famuan)
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Ethiopian farmers kill rebel leader (AFP)
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Terrorist Group Ring Leader Killed, Others Give Themselves Up
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Police
Arrest Man Traveling With Pot-Filled Suitcase
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Ethiopia: Plan 2009-2010 (Relief Web)
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Building knowledge - Ethiopia draws (video)thousands of students to new
universities (DW)
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The Reporter, Editorial (Amharic)
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Kenya arrests 155 Somali, Ethiopian fighters in north (Reuters)
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Taskforce obtains information on terrorism plot in
Ethiopia (ENA)
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Ethiopia Warns Of "Imminent" Terror Attack
(AFP)
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Ethiopia arrests opposition leader, journalist hurt
(Reuters)
- 40 Somalis,
Ethiopians drowned off Yemen coast (Afrol)
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Reshuffle Rocks Cabinet (Addis Fortune)
- No Clouds as
Ethiopian Jets in $980m (Addis Fortune)
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Islamist leader returns to Somalia town to defend peace
(Reuters)
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Premier lays cornerstone for construction of university in Wolkite
Town (ENA)
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Ethiopian Government shuts down Ministry of Information, Prime
Minister reshuffles Cabinet (SS Informer)
- Ethiopian film 'Teza' scoops top prize at Carthage Film Festival
(AFP)
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Ethiopian Airlines sets new fleet, sales
targets
- (Ethiopian Airlines targets $1.5 bln sales by 2015. * Plans fleet
growth, new destinations.)
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Ethiopia PM Zenawi reshuffles Cabinet (Daily Nation)
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World Bank Grants Ethiopia $8 Million For Power Network
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Ethiopian Airlines revenues up 34 pct in 07/08 (Reuters)
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Ethiopia hungry for solution to farming crisis (FT)
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Ethiopia Blames Somali
Leadership For Peace Failures
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UN office, Ethiopian embassy in five sites bombed in Somalia
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Ethiopia
Agrees to Withdraw Troops From Somalia (Update3)
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A Week in the Horn
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Ethiopian Health Minister Brings News of Great Advances to
Washington
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Somali government, Islamists agree on Ethiopian pullout
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US expresses concern on Ethiopia CSO law
(African Monitor)
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Christians feud over Church of Holy Sepulcher (AP)
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“Loyal Opposition” and the debate on the President’s Speech
(MoFA)
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A Week in the Horn (MoFA, Oct 24, 2008)
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Sudan apologises to Ethiopia over alcohol raid (AFP)
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Ethiopia,
Chinese Telecom Sign over $400m Agreement
- Highway for Addis Ababa, Khartoum (Africa News)
- WB
Chief Economist alleged that inflation in Ethiopia reached 60%
(BBC)
- Sudanese security storms home of Ethiopian diplomat (Sudan
Tribune)
- Djibouti
says Eritrea risking war (BBC)
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Calvalley Enters Ethiopia Production Sharing Contract
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WorldSpace, Inc. Voluntarily Files For Bankruptcy Protection
(Reuters)
- Dr.
Sisay Asefa to receive Distinguished Service honors
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The Health of Ethiopia: An Update by Ethiopia's Health Minister
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UK’s aid to Ethiopia utilized properly: Secretary Alexander
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Gov't, Canadian Co. Pen Oil Venture
(Addis Fortune)
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Ethiopian Grain Prices Decline After Main Rains, Reporter Says
(Bloomberg)
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British minister withholds aid as Ethiopia hides famine victims
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Ethiopian PM does not rule out Somalia pullout
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Vergnet Signs 120-MW Wind Contract in Ethiopia
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Ethiopian troops to stay in Somalia, wait for AU
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Teen charged as adult in DUI manslaughter case could face 40 years
Teen charged as adult in DUI manslaughter case could face 40 years
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MPs submit 15 amendment motions on President's Opening Speech
(ENA)
- A court case for Teddy Afro:
Addis Admas |
Reporter |
Ethiopia Zare
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Sudan summons Kenyan, Ethiopian envoys over arms (Reuters)
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Final border report on Ethiopia-Eritrea dispute sent to Security
Council
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Ethiopia Defends Proposal to Criminalize Many Foreign NGO Activities
(VOA)
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Ethiopia 'Olympic Village' named museum
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D.C. seeks tougher penalties for khat
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Human Rights Watch urges Ethiopia to reject aid Bill
- Ethiopian Airlines Wins Infrastructure Award
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Haramaya University executing over 100mln expansion work
- Ethiopian need 'under-estimated' (BBC)
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Sale of ethanol-blended petroleum launched (ENA)
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More Burundi troops land in Somali capital (WIC)
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2 expats kidnapped in Ethiopia are brought to Somalia; paraded
before local media
- "Millions more
Ethiopians going hungry" (Afrol News)
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Ethiopia signs deal for largest wind farm in Africa
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EEPCo, company sign accord to generate wind power
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U.S.$ 33
Million Approved for Ethiopia-Djibouti Power Interconnections
Project
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Irrigation eases Ethiopia’s crop crisis
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MIDROC-Ethiopia executing wide-ranging dev’t projects
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Confirmation of discussions underway with a view to signing a 120 MW
contract in Ethiopia
- Ethiopia: Country Falls a Step Back in Governance, As Most in Africa
Improve - Survey (Daily Monitor)
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India seeks more investments in Ethiopia
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Indian companies have big plans in Ethiopia
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Private
College First Ever to Award Nursing Degree Free
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US bans arms sales to Eritrea
Private
College First Ever to Award Nursing Degree Free
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US bans arms sales to Eritrea (AP)
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Lundin Petroleum to farmout interests in Ethiopia blocks
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Ethiopian Regional Leader Fired For Failing To Stem Rebellion (AFP)
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Prudence pays off in Ethiopia
(BBC)
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Ethiopia ends fuel subsidy, increases pump prices
(Reuters)
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Ethiopia
frees Kenyan 'Islamists' (BBC)
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Ethiopia's rich heritage: Lucy's birthplace is
globally significant
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Unified Ethiopian Opposition Seeks Troop Withdrawal From Somalia
(VOA)
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WFP Representative commends the brotherhood spirit among Ethiopians
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Ethiopia Calls for UN to Deploy Troops to Somalia (VOA)
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Ethiopian
police blames militant group for weekend blast (AFP)
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Double Shooting in the 2400 Block of 18th Street, NW
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Eritrea tells UN debate that United States causes or lengthens
crises worldwide (UN)
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In a
week of awards for Ethiopia’s Beijing heroes, Dibaba becomes a Chief
Superintendent, Bekele has a street named after him
(IAAF)
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Bill Clinton's Global Gold
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Girls' enrollment in primary school reached 99% in SNNPS
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From the Horse’s Mouth (Addis Fortune)
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Looking far ahead (Capital)
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UN requests 460 million dollars for drought-stricken Ethiopia
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Administration to transfer 10,800 condos to beneficiaries
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Ethiopia aim for end of Fifa ban (BBC)
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The price of success
(Economist)
- Ethiopian needy 'not getting aid' (BBC)
- UN council rebukes Eritrea for stonewalling UN probe (Reuters)
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Efforts underway to expand rural infrastructures satisfactory: Meles
(ENA)
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Nomads blame Ethiopian military for starvation (Channel 4)
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EPRDF raises 3.7 million members (ENA)
- Jolie-Pitt
Foundation makes large donation: Money will help establish program
to treat drug-resistant tuberculosis (MSNBC)
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Sugar Exports to EU Sweeter this Year (Addis Fortune)
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