Ethiopian Mother who strangled baby sentenced to 25 years to life in prison

Apr 12, 2014 SAN DIEGO (CNS) – An Ethiopian woman who shook and strangled her 7-month-old son, then told police that he fell from a third-story apartment window, was sentenced Friday to 25 years to life in state prison. Zewoinesh

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WFP launches cross-border aid to South Sudanese from Ethiopia

By Tesfa-Alem Tekle Sudan Tribune April 11, 2014 (ADDIS ABABA) – The United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP) has launched a cross-border operation to supply food to tens of thousands of South Sudanese affected by the conflict which began in

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Ethiopia One of the top Countries Which Are Home To 760 Million Of The World’s Poor

April 11, 2014 Nigerian Eye The top five countries, in terms of numbers of poor, are India (with 33 percent of the world’s poor), China (13 percent), Nigeria (7 percent), Bangladesh (6 percent) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (5

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Ethiopia: Where conscience is constantly on trial

10 April 2014 By Awol K Allo Al Jazeera In Ethiopia, Muslim leaders are facing an unjust trial for crimes they did not commit.  A high profile trial against protest leaders – intellectuals, activists and elected members of “The Ethiopian Muslim Arbitration

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Africa’s anti-gay movement spreads to Ethiopia; gov’t, church group plan demonstration

April 10, 2014 Associated Press ADDIS ABBA, Ethiopia –  Two groups in Ethiopia say they will hold an anti-gay demonstration in the capital. Ethiopia appears set to become the latest African country to increase the public demonization of gays, following

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Africa’s anti-gay movement spreads to Ethiopia; gov’t, church group plan demonstration

April 10, 2014 Associated Press ADDIS ABBA, Ethiopia –  Two groups in Ethiopia say they will hold an anti-gay demonstration in the capital. Ethiopia appears set to become the latest African country to increase the public demonization of gays, following

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“Community Conversations” Target Irregular Migration from Ethiopia

By: APO Posted Press Releases GENEVA, Switzerland, April 9, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ — The recent mass expulsion of over 150,000 irregular Ethiopian migrants from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia highlighted the human challenges posed by people smuggling in the Horn of

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Church mediates Egypt-Ethiopia dispute over Renaissance Dam

09 April 2014 Al-Monitor Patriarch Abune Mathias of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church will arrive and spend five days in Cairo late this month the invitation of Pope Tawadros II, pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church, to visit the Egyptian church,

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Red Cross Trains South Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 8 APRIL 2014 PRESS RELEASE Buses full of South Sudanese refugees drive through the mango and fish rich town of Gambella, in southwestern Ethiopia, before finally arriving at the newly set

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Red Cross Trains South Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 8 APRIL 2014 PRESS RELEASE Buses full of South Sudanese refugees drive through the mango and fish rich town of Gambella, in southwestern Ethiopia, before finally arriving at the newly set

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