Ethiopian leader Meles dominates despite death – Regina Leader-Post


Ethiopian leader Meles dominates despite death
Regina Leader-Post
A man attends a public candlelight memorial for the late Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in Addis Ababa last August. Since his sudden death, Meles' pictures and statements have become commonplace there. Photograph by: Rebecca Blackwell, The ...

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It is still 2005 in Ethiopia – EthioSports


EthioSports

It is still 2005 in Ethiopia
EthioSports
A calendar not only helps its users to identify the day, but also keeps them abreast of upcoming events and appointments. It also helps them to efficiently manage time. There are various types of calendars used by different societies around the world.
Taking Calendar Reform ViralHuffington Post


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How Ethiopians benefit from Indian (and other) land investors – Nazret.com (blog)


Nazret.com (blog)

How Ethiopians benefit from Indian (and other) land investors
Nazret.com (blog)
The article in The Hindu, by Ashish Kothari, “How Ethiopians are being pushed off their land” (Op-Ed, February 19, 2013) is far from the truth and makes charges that are unfounded. Had the organisers of the so-called “India-Ethiopia Seminar on Land ...

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Ethiopian leader very present 6 months after death – MyrtleBeachOnline.com


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Ethiopian leader very present 6 months after death
MyrtleBeachOnline.com
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -- Ethiopia's long-ruling leader died half a year ago, but it seems Meles Zenawi still holds on to power. In the capital, his face looks down from hundreds of posters plastered on walls, and government representatives vow to implement ...

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Ambassador to Japan Talks to Ethiopians in New Zealand and Australia – AllAfrica.com


Ambassador to Japan Talks to Ethiopians in New Zealand and Australia
AllAfrica.com
A delegation, led by Ambassador Markos Tekle, Ethiopia's Ambassador to Japan has been holding discussions with Ethiopians resident in New Zealand and Australia on topical national issues. The delegation called on the Ethiopian communities to ...

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First Assembly of the Ethiopian Women’s Federation Held in Adama – AllAfrica.com


First Assembly of the Ethiopian Women's Federation Held in Adama
AllAfrica.com
The first assembly of Ethiopian Women's Federation was held in Adama, in Oromia Regional State at the weekend. Speaking at the opening Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Demeke Mekonnen, noted the significant contribution women ...

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A Two-Day ‘Peace and Conflict Resolution’ Conference in Addis Ababa – AllAfrica.com


A Two-Day 'Peace and Conflict Resolution' Conference in Addis Ababa
AllAfrica.com
The Peace and Conflict Resolution Commission of the Association of Senates, Shura and Equivalent Councils in Africa and the Arab World (ASSECAA) opened a two-day conference here in Addis Ababa on Sunday under the theme "peace and conflict ...

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Ethiopian leader very present 6 months after death – WLOS


Ethiopian leader very present 6 months after death
WLOS
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's long-ruling leader died half a year ago, but it seems Meles Zenawi still holds on to power. In the capital, his face looks down from hundreds of posters plastered on walls, and government representatives vow to ...

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Africa: Is Ethiopia a police state? – SomalilandPress


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Africa: Is Ethiopia a police state?
SomalilandPress
It was some time ago, while browsing the Internet, that I chanced upon the somalilandpress website. Since then, I have visited it often. I am curious to know what the neighbors of the oldest independent nation in the world, Ethiopia, think of it. I have come to ...

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Ethiopia: The sights and sounds of an African police state – Nazret.com (blog)


Nazret.com (blog)

Ethiopia: The sights and sounds of an African police state
Nazret.com (blog)
We saw what an African police state looked like when I was in Ethiopia last month… At the airport, it took an hour to clear customs – not because of lines, but because of checks and questioning. Officials tried multiple times to take us to government cars so ...

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