Communities in Lamu corridor ask compensation – The Star


Communities in Lamu corridor ask compensation
The Star
Communities living along the proposed Lamu Port, South-Sudan and Ethiopia transport corridor have voiced their concerns after being locked out of consultation meetings that will actualise the implementation of the multi-billion project. Representatives from ...
Juba threatens to pull out of Lamu Port projectThe Standard Digital News (press release) (blog)

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Ethiopia Included On Cpj’s First Ever ‘Risk List’ – AllAfrica.com


Ethiopia Included On Cpj's First Ever 'Risk List'
AllAfrica.com
Addis Ababa — An international media advocacy group has identified 10 countries where press freedom has suffered in 2012. Risk List 2012 from Committee to Protect Journalists on Vimeo. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), on ...

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Britain, Ethiopia vow to support peace in the Sudans, Somalia – Sudan Tribune


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Britain, Ethiopia vow to support peace in the Sudans, Somalia
Sudan Tribune
February 16, 2013 (ADDIS ABABA) - Ethiopia and Britain have vowed to jointly exert more support to ensure durable peace and stability in the volatile Horn of Africa region after a meeting between the United Kingdom's deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, and ...
Economist: Ethiopia's New Leadership is Practising Hero-worshipTadias Magazine
A Bright Yellow Future for Girls in EthiopiaHuffington Post UK
Ethiopia produces first military drone aircraftMareeg
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Saudi Arabia detains 53 Ethiopian Christians – WND.com


Saudi Arabia detains 53 Ethiopian Christians
WND.com
(BosNewsLife) Dozens of Ethiopian Christians, mostly women, have been detained in Saudi Arabia after attending a worship service in a private home, BosNewsLife learned Wednesday, February 13. The Christians – 46 women and six men including three ...

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Lucy makes a final stop at California museum before returning to Ethiopia – Nazret.com (blog)


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Lucy makes a final stop at California museum before returning to Ethiopia
Nazret.com (blog)
You may not believe this, but the world's most famous fossil was named after a Beatles song. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" was playing on a tape recorder in 1974 as scientists celebrated the discovery in Ethiopia of a remarkably intact, ancient hominid ...
Famous fossil Lucy makes a final stop at BowersOCRegister
Lucy Makes Last Stop in California, Then Off to EthiopiaTadias Magazine

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Good Day :PACCI and the Upcoming Conference (3) – Sudan Vision


Good Day :PACCI and the Upcoming Conference (3)
Sudan Vision
The Capital newspaper, based in Addis Ababa published an interview with Mr. Kebur Ghinna, the Executive Director of the Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry PACCA, he highlighted many issues related to the structure of the organization: ...

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Guide Megan Clifford, from Idle, will travel to Ethiopia to help children – EthioSports


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Guide Megan Clifford, from Idle, will travel to Ethiopia to help children
EthioSports
A Girl Guide is heading to Ethiopia to develop educational projects for children in rural areas. Megan Clifford, 16, is the only Guide from the district selected for the trip, organised by Girlguiding North East England in association with Link Ethiopia. She will join ...

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La Crosse ELCA bishop grieves Ethiopian church’s severing ties – La Crosse Tribune


La Crosse ELCA bishop grieves Ethiopian church's severing ties
La Crosse Tribune
The head of the La Crosse Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America laments an Ethiopian Lutheran church body's decision to sever ties with the ELCA and other churches over the same-sex marriage issue. Bishop James Arends' sorrow ...

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Guide Megan Clifford, from Idle, will travel to Ethiopia to help children – Bradford Telegraph and Argus


Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Guide Megan Clifford, from Idle, will travel to Ethiopia to help children
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
A Girl Guide is heading to Ethiopia to develop educational projects for children in rural areas. Megan Clifford, 16, is the only Guide from the district selected for the trip, organised by Girlguiding North East England in association with Link Ethiopia. She will join ...

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Reducing ruin from disasters: the next big thing – The Moderate Voice


Reducing ruin from disasters: the next big thing
The Moderate Voice
A small piece of good news has emerged from Ethiopia, one of the world's poorest countries per capita and probably the oldest location of human existence known to scientists. It came at a meeting today in Arusha, Kenya, organized by a United Nations ...

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