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AllAfrica News: Ethiopia
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Feud Erupts Inside Puntland Cabinet's Weekly Meeting
A disagreement has erupted within the government of Puntland, in Somalia's northeast, during Thursday's regular weekly Cabinet meeting, inside sources told Garowe Online.
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Ethiopian PM Gives Terms for Quitting Mogadishu
Ethiopian prime Minster, Meles Zenawi has said his troops may withdraw from Somalia any time soon, but would never countenance any threat against Ethiopia.
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3 Million Need Food Aid - UN
Some 3.2 million people are now in urgent need of food aid in Ethiopia because of the continued drought in the African country, up from 2.2 million just one month ago, according to the United Nations' Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
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President Points Finger At Ethiopia, U.S.
In its edition of 19 May 2008, the leading French newspaper, Le Monde, quoted President Isaias Afwerki as underscoring that Eritrea's political process has been impeded due to the TPLF regime's war of aggression and continued interference on the part of the US Administration and the CIA.
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New 5-Nation Project for Homes Affected By HIV/Aids
Older people, orphans and vulnerable children living in multigenerational households affected by HIV/AIDS are the target of a new project in five Southern and Eastern African nations.
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Four Ethiopian Soldiers Killed in Clashes
Heavy fighting erupted in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Saturday between insurgents and Ethiopian soldiers, local sources told Garowe Online.
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Eight Killed As Ethiopian Soldiers, Insurgents Clash
Islamist rebels ambushed an Ethiopian army convoy in Somalia's Lower Shabelle region, Radio Garowe reported Sunday.
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Food Subsidies - Suruma Should Borrow Cue From Ethiopia
On the surface, Finance minister Ezra Suruma is right to reject demands from members of parliament to subsidize food prices for the poor.
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Addis Confirms Entry in East And Central African Inter-Cities Basketball Tourney
Addis confirms entry in East and Central African inter-cities basketball tourney
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Int'l Conference to Call for Action On PWDs, Poverty, Discrimination, Lack of Access of PWDs
An international conference scheduled to be held next week in Addis Ababa is expected to call for global action on poverty, discrimination and lack of access to basic services for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs), organizers said on Thursday.
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Editor And Three Others Previously Arrested Over Magazine Story Now Out On Bail
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on the Ethiopian authorities to drop charges against Alemayehu Mahtemework, the editor of monthly entertainment magazine Enku, and three others who were arrested with him after the publication of a cover story about a jailed popular singer.
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More Arrests For Alleged Links to Ethiopia Rebels
Five Somalis who landed at an airport in the country's northern sub-state of Puntland were arrested Wednesday minutes after they get off an airplane from neighboring Djibouti, a government official told Radio Garowe.
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Ethiopia Dismisses New Border Deal With Sudan
Ethiopia says a border demarcation with neighboring Sudan is underway although an agreement has not yet been reached.
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Country Moves to Clip Wings of NGOs
The Ethiopian government is proposing a new law to restrict activities of the Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in the country.
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Revised Guideline On Child Care Launched
Participants of a national consultative workshop on the revised guidelines on alternative child care program and sexual abuse and exploitation on Tuesday launched a guideline.
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Netherlands Gives 3.5 Million Euros to Help Drought Victims
Victims of drought in southern parts of Ethiopia will benefit from a 3.5 million euro (equivalent to roughly 52.5 million ETB) contribution made this week by the government of the Netherlands.
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May 14 - a Day That Proved the Government's Wisdom And Farsightedness
Ten years ago on this historic day, the Government of Eritrea issued a release in response to the TPLF regime's abrupt declaration of war, thus demonstrating the wisdom and patience of the people and Government of Eritrea.
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May 13 - the Day the TPLF Embarked On a Suicide Mission
Ten years ago on May 13, 1998 the TPLF regime officially declared war on Eritrea.
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Ethiopia Soldiers Detain Then Release Islamic Clerics
A group of Muslim clerics in central Somalia were briefly arrested and later released by Ethiopian soldiers deployed to help restore order in the chaotic Horn of Africa country, our central regions correspondent reported.
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World Vision to Cut Aid Over Surging Food Prices
Skyrocketing food prices coupled with increased food demand and shrinking global food stocks has forced the World Vision, one of the world's largest humanitarian organizations to cut aid to over two million people in AFRICA.
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