The highlands of Ethiopia could be more vulnerable to malaria if temperatures rise

06 March 2014 Malaria spreads to higher altitudes By Rebecca Morelle Science reporter, BBC The highlands of Ethiopia could be more vulnerable to malaria if temperatures rise Warmer temperatures are causing malaria to spread to higher altitudes, a study suggests.

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Hot property: Sonia Fenton’s $1m gift to Ethiopian women in need

MARCH 5, 2014  The proceeds from the sale of one of Sydney’s hottest properties are being handed over to help some of the world’s poorest and most desperate women. Businesswoman and former South Sydney councillor Sonia Fenton had lived in the glamorous

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Melat Mamo: Ethiopian Girl Identified as A Train Crash Victim in Dallas

MARCH 4, 2014 4 DALLAS – Multiple sources identified last Saturday train crash victim in Dallas Texaswas a young girl from Ethiopia. According to the media sources report a  motorist was killed and four DART passengers were injured Saturday morning when a GreenLine train struck a vehicle at a crossing. The accident

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Melat Mamo: Ethiopian Girl Identified as A Train Crash Victim in Dallas

MARCH 4, 2014 4 DALLAS – Multiple sources identified last Saturday train crash victim in Dallas Texaswas a young girl from Ethiopia. According to the media sources report a  motorist was killed and four DART passengers were injured Saturday morning when a GreenLine train struck a vehicle at a crossing. The accident

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Egypt army ‘AIDS detecor’ instead finds ridicule

02/27/14 CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s military leaders have come under ridicule after the chief army engineer unveiled what he described as a “miraculous” set of devices that detect and cure AIDS, hepatitis and other viruses. The claim, dismissed by experts

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Doro wat included in Lonely Planet guide for best spicy food book

February 25, 2014 AFP Relaxnews TRAVEL guide Lonely Planet has released a new book for chilli and spice lovers that will allow readers to travel to exotic and remote locales via their taste buds. To be released in March, The World’s

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Ethiopian Physicians Around The Globe Are Merging Their Efforts To Establish A Center Of Excellence Hospital In Ethiopia

PR Newswire Ethio-American Doctors Group, Inc. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Ethio-American Doctors Group, Inc. (“EADG”) and Global Ethiopian Medical Enterprise, Inc. (“GEME”) have agreed to merge their efforts to pursue their common goal to build and establish a center

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Trauma of Ethiopia’s needless baby deaths – Kate Garraway reports

  Feb 24, 2014 20:32 Mirror News  By Kate Garraway Daybreak’s Kate Garraway visits Ethiopia and sees firsthand the heart break of needless baby deaths Jiro Ose / Save the Children Emotion: Kate holding Zewdit’s hand on the ward Lying in her

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Museveni signs Uganda anti-gay bill

02/24/14 Gay rights campaigner Claire Byarugaba: “We would rather stay and fight but we know that people in power are way too powerful” Uganda’s president has signed into law a bill toughening penalties for gay people and criminalising those who

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‘Humanitarian Crisis’ for Ogaden Living Near Ethiopia’s Oil Fields

BY ED MCKENNA, 23 FEBRUARY 2014 IPS Addis Ababa — New allegations of scorched earth evictions of the Ogaden people have raised concerns that a lack of benefit sharing could escalate instability in the region and reinforce separatist tensions as

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