FULL adoptions from Ethiopia, Taiwan & South Korea will be recognised automatically in Australia

Patricia Karvelas The Australian FULL adoptions from Taiwan, South Korea and Ethiopia will be recognised automatically in Australia, under changes that Tony Abbott will announce today. Amendments to the Family Law (Bilateral Arrangements — Intercountry Adoption) Regulations will lift restrictions

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FULL adoptions from Ethiopia, Taiwan & South Korea will be recognised automatically in Australia

Patricia Karvelas The Australian FULL adoptions from Taiwan, South Korea and Ethiopia will be recognised automatically in Australia, under changes that Tony Abbott will announce today. Amendments to the Family Law (Bilateral Arrangements — Intercountry Adoption) Regulations will lift restrictions

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Al Jazeera- Q&A: Ethiopian journalists languish in prison

02 March 2014 Government in Addis Ababa refuses to release award-winning journalists jailed under Anti-Terrorism Proclamation. As Al Jazeera presses ahead with its campaign to free its journalists detained in Egypt, nine Ethiopian journalists who are receiving less attention continue

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Al Jazeera- Q&A: Ethiopian journalists languish in prison

02 March 2014 Government in Addis Ababa refuses to release award-winning journalists jailed under Anti-Terrorism Proclamation. As Al Jazeera presses ahead with its campaign to free its journalists detained in Egypt, nine Ethiopian journalists who are receiving less attention continue

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Ethiopia marks 118th anniversary of Battle of Adwa Victory

02 March 2014 Nazret.com Ethiopia marks the 118th anniversary of the Battle of Adwa Victory, in which the Ethiopian army defeated the invading Italian army on March 1, 1896. Ethiopia was the first and only country in Africa that defeated

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Al-Jazeera: Ethiopians return home to a bleak future

02/28/14 By Rebecca Murray More than 150,000 Ethiopians have been deported from Saudi Arabia in recent months. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Ahmed, 20 years old, weakly sits down in a chair under the hot sun, dazed, as young men and women

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Isabelle Adopted girl takes trip back to Ethiopia

Independent.ie MARIA PEPPER – 26 FEBRUARY 2014 A NINE-year-old girl living in Blackwater enjoyed an unforgettable return visit toEthiopia, from where she was adopted as a baby. Isabelle Schulte, who attends Gorey Educate Together school, was accompanied on the trip by

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Ethiopia’s Karo people decorate their faces and bodies with chalk and ochre to boost chances of finding love – and scare off rivals

Daily Mail The Karo tribe use red ochre and white chalk to create intricate designs on their faces and bodies Both sexes do it as a way to be more visually appealing and attractive, while looking intimidating to rivals American

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Travel: Ethiopia has a lot to offer

The East African country may not be on everyone’s must-visit travel list, but it has a lot to offer BYCHEONG KAMEI FEBRUARY 27 The first time I learnt about Ethiopia was when I watched the video to We Are The

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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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