100 Ethiopians found hidden in truck in Zambia

By CAROLINE KALOMBE, Daily Mail POLICE in Serenje have intercepted a truck carrying 100 prohibited immigrants of Ethiopian origin, who were hidden behind bags of dry lake sardines locally known as kapenta. The truck, which was seized at Kanona police check point on Great North Road in Central Province, was, from Nakonde to an unknown

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The Most Awesome Female Runner in the World

This is the third installment of Malcolm Gladwell and Nicholas Thompson’s discussion of the 2015 World Track and Field Championships. Here are part one and part two. Nicholas Thompson: Wow. What an extraordinary end to the world championships. You must be doing somersaults! The Jamaicans dominated the sprints, Mo Farah won two more gold medals,

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Al-Shabab attacks African Union Janale base

Fighters from the al-Shabab militant Islamist group have overrun an African Union military base in southern Somalia, inflicting heavy casualties, witnesses have told the BBC. The militants said they have killed 70 AU soldiers at the Janale base, 90km (55 miles) south-east of the capital. AU forces say they are back in control after taking

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Ethiopia opal miners dig their way to prosperity

Miners say they are able to save money to buy cars and houses thanks to government’s focus on safety and health issues. The Ethiopian highlands are often called “the roof of Africa”. It’s a rugged, breathtakingly beautiful landscape and a discovery in recent years has got precious gem experts around the world excited: opals. Ethiopia’s

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Ethiopians sweep women’s 5000, with Dibaba 3rd

Almaz Ayana won the 5,000-meter final on Sunday in a world championship record 14 minutes, 26.83 seconds, leading an Ethiopian sweep of the medals. With four laps to go, Ayana made a move and started to lift the pace, leaving Genzebe Dibaba behind. With two laps to go, she led by 50 meters. Dibaba, who

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Ethiopia’s Mare Dibaba wins women’s marathon gold in Beijing

Ethiopia’s Mare Dibaba triumphed in the women’s marathon following a sprint finish at the world athletics championships in Beijing. Dibaba edged out Kenyan Helah Kiprop in the home straight inside the Bird’s Nest to win by just one second in a time of two hours, 27 minutes and 35 seconds. Eunice Kirwa of Bahrain claimed

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Ethiopia races to save ‘Africa’s Jerusalem’

By Aljazeera Conservationists are facing a race against time to prevent one of Ethiopia’s most sacred religious site from crumbling away. The ancient churches of Lalibela in northern Ethiopia have been a place of pilgrimage for local Christians since they were constructed 800 years ago. The 11 churches were carved out of the mountainside during

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Women Who Created a Black Lives Matter Textbook for Middle Schoolers

By Francie Diep                             Over the past few years, reports of police brutality against black Americans—and the resulting Black Lives Matter movement—have galvanized different people in different ways. For American Studies professor Duchess Harris, that meant writing a textbook aimed at middle and high schoolers. “I live in Minnesota, so I have lots of white

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Women Who Created a Black Lives Matter Textbook for Middle Schoolers

By Francie Diep                             Over the past few years, reports of police brutality against black Americans—and the resulting Black Lives Matter movement—have galvanized different people in different ways. For American Studies professor Duchess Harris, that meant writing a textbook aimed at middle and high schoolers. “I live in Minnesota, so I have lots of white

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