They can jail the journalist but not journalism

By Abebe Gellaw , Addis Voice Serkalem Fasil posted a Facebook reminder. It was her husband’s birthday. “Four years and two months have passed since we physically separated,” she wrote. “No matter how long it takes, I will persevere and will never give up hope with the help of Almighty God,’” she promised to her

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Somalia to deport illegal migrants from Kenya

BBC -The Kenyans were found to have overstayed their visas A Somali court has ordered the deportation of 27 Kenyans found to be in the country illegally. This is the first time in 25 years that Somalia is to expel foreigners for overstaying their visas. The men have also been fined $10 (£6.50) for each

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Sudanese Muslim attacks Israeli on Ethiopian Airlines flight

Sudanese national shouting ‘Allah Akhbar’ reportedly attempted to strangle the Israeli on a flight from Chad to Ethiopia. By Barak Ravid , Haaretz An Israeli citizen was attacked by a Sudanese Muslim on an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Chad to Ethiopia last week, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday night. “The Sudanese attacker was detained

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Ethiopia is the Second African immigrant producing Nation in the US next to Nigeria

By Monica Anderson,  Pew Research African immigrants make up a small share of the U.S. immigrant population, but their numbers are growing – roughly doubling every decade since 1970, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census data. There were 1.8 million African immigrants living in the U.S. in 2013, up from

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Ethiopia is the Second African immigrant producing Nation in the US next to Nigeria

By Monica Anderson,  Pew Research African immigrants make up a small share of the U.S. immigrant population, but their numbers are growing – roughly doubling every decade since 1970, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census data. There were 1.8 million African immigrants living in the U.S. in 2013, up from

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Ethiopia experiencing ‘worst drought in 30 years’ due to El Niño conditions – UN report

Dry earth in the desert plains of the Danakil depression in northern Ethiopia. Photo: Siegfried Modola/IRIN UN – Ethiopia is experiencing its worst drought in 30 years according to the United Nations, with levels of acute need across all humanitarian sectors having already exceeded levels seen in the Horn of Africa drought of 2011, and

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Ethiopia experiencing ‘worst drought in 30 years’ due to El Niño conditions – UN report

Dry earth in the desert plains of the Danakil depression in northern Ethiopia. Photo: Siegfried Modola/IRIN UN – Ethiopia is experiencing its worst drought in 30 years according to the United Nations, with levels of acute need across all humanitarian sectors having already exceeded levels seen in the Horn of Africa drought of 2011, and

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UK must use Ethiopia trade event to demand death-row Brit’s release

Reprieve Organization The Foreign Office is hosting a high-level trade event for Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister tomorrow (21st), despite the ongoing detention of a British man kidnapped by the Ethiopian authorities 16 months ago. Foreign minister Grant Shapps will share a stage tomorrow with Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adanhom at the UK Ethiopia Trade Investment Forum,

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Ethiopia, a Nation of Farmers, Strains Under Severe Drought

Carcasses of dead cattle litter the landscape in northeastern Ethiopia. The country is experiencing its worst drought in a decade. By JACEY FORTIN, The New York Times MIESO, Ethiopia — Every day, Yasin Mohammed Aliye stakes out a spot on his small farm to chew khat, a leafy stimulant, and guard against intruders. The khat,

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