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News: Civilians suffer “in silence” amidst armed conflict in Guji zones, Oromia region- report
07 July 2018, Oromia Region, West Guji Zone, Kercha Woreda. IDPs. Credit: UNOCHA/ Tinago Chikoto Addis Abeba – The Oromo…
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News: Armed attack on police station in Bishoftu city kills four police officers
Bishoftu City (Photo: Bishoftu Communications/Facebook) By Abdi Biyenssa @ABiyenssa Addis Abeba – An armed attack on a police station in…
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Viewpoint: Why Again, and Again? The Humanitarian Emergency in Borana
3.3 million livestock have perished over the last three years in Borana (Photo: Dawie Tola) By Dawie Tola Borana, Oromia…
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News: Flooding kills 45 people in Somali region, causes “widespread destruction” in Ethiopia: UN
In Somali, flooding has led to death, destruction of livelihoods and displacement. (Photo:OCHA Ethiopia) Addis Abeba – The UN Office…
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News: Communities urge continuous engagement between government, Oromo Liberation Army to end war in Oromia
Members OLA fighters. Picture: OLA Website By Abdi Biyenssa @ABiyenssa Ambo, Oromia – Community participants of a workshop on fostering…
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News: OLF warns transgression of international conventions after senior officials go missing from police custody
Missing OLF leaders. Left: Kennasa Ayana, who “cannot walk due to ailments sustained after he was detained”. Addis Abeba –…
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News: Oromia region Gov’t says talks with Oromo Liberation Army will continue
Banner: OLA/Twitter Addis Abeba – Oromia regional state government said on Tuesday that it is working to ensure the continuation…
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News: Oromo Cultural Studies Institute, Tigray Languages Academy ink MoU to work together
Picture: EBC Addis Abeba – Oromo Cultural Studies Institute Center and Tigray Languages Academy have today signed a memorandum of…
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News: Gov’t, OLA negotiators “created trust, positive atmosphere for second round talks”: IGAD
From Left: Professor Mohammed Hassen, dr Benti Ujulu, Ejerso Urgessa, Taha Abdi, Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu, and Jiregna Gudetta. Addis Abeba…
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