Month: August 2013
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Africa
Ethiopian Airlines enjoys fourteen pct profit in revenue
Hadra Ahmed Ethiopian Airlines announced that its operating revenue has increased by 14pc from last year as revenue increased to…
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A new research unveils Ethiopia’s retail market potential
Potential for 15 to 20 new modern supermarkets and 5 to 10 new shopping centers in Addis Ababa between now…
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Gov’t celebrates ‘end’ of Ethiopian aliya with arrival of 450 immigrants
Yesh Atid MKs say immigration is not over, condemn “pomp and circumstance” of Jewish Agency celebration. Sam Sokol, (Jerusalem Post)…
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Ethiopia undertakes three days interreligious conference in hopes of bringing about peace and tolerance
Hadra Ahemed The National Interreligious Council of Ethiopia in collaboration with the Ministry of Federal Affairs has organized a three…
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UN helicopters fire on M23 rebels in east Congo
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — United Nations helicopters fired on rebels fighting Congolese troops just outside a city of nearly 1…
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America and Syria: the perils of a limited response
Mark N. Katz “Obama weighing limited strike on Syria,” reads the main headline of an August 27 Washington Post article.…
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Ethiopia’s Interreligious Council to organize counter demonstration as national religious conference kicks off today
Hadra Ahmed Following persistent Friday demonstrations by the Muslims in Ethiopia, the Interreligious Council of Ethiopia said it was organizing…
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Polio Spreads to Ethiopia
A polio outbreak on the Horn of Africa has spread to Ethiopia. An 18-month-old child in the Warder district of…
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Ethiopian reggae singer to be laid to rest today
Popular Ethiopian reggae singer Eyob Mekonnen after passing on in Kenya will be buried in his homeland Ethiopia on Wednesday…
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Ethiopia A YEAR AFTER MELES
In many ways, a year after the departure of its maker today’s Ethiopia has certainly become harder to describe. But…
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