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AllAfrica News: Ethiopia
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- Thousands More Displaced As Floods Spread
Flash floods following torrential rains in Ethiopia's Gambella regional state have spread to four woredas [districts] and displaced thousands more people, an official in the area said.
- Thousands More Displaced As Floods Spread
Flash floods following torrential rains in Ethiopia's Gambella regional state have spread to four woredas [districts] and displaced thousands more people, an official in the area said.
- UN Humanitarian Chief to Visit Drought-Ravaged Country
The United Nations relief chief will travel to Ethiopia next week to assess the situation in the Horn of Africa country first-hand, where millions of people need humanitarian aid because of a devastating drought and the soaring prices of many basic foods.
- Well-Known Newspaper Editor Arrested for Article Questioning Big Brewery?s La...
Reporters Without Borders is dismayed to learn that Amare Aregawi, the editor of the big-circulation weekly Reporter, was arrested on 22 August in Addis Ababa and was then illegally transferred to a prison in Gondar, 750 km north of the capital, in connection with a libel case brought by the Gondar-based Dashen brewery.
- Choosing Among One's Own Amid Food Crisis
The global food crisis has forced families to make grievous choices.
- Urban Poor Finding It Harder to Get Food
Fatuma Ali and Tieba Hussein left Hara village in Wollo, Amhara region of northeastern Ethiopia with some of their neighbours, believing that they could improve their livelihoods in the capital city, Addis Ababa.
- Continent's Athletes Triumph in Olympics Marathon
As the Beijing Olympics reached their climax ahead of the closing ceremony on Sunday, African athletes overpowered others to take the top five places in the men's marathon, traditionally the final athletics event.
- Ethiopian Troops End Tax Activities of Mogadishu
After a heated mystification over how the tax collection of Mogadishu goes on Ethiopian officers have ordered government's tariff units to stop their work awaiting one more regulations on Tuesday officials in the Somali government said.
- Humanitarian Bulletin - 28 August 2008
Sir JOHN HOLMES, USG AND ERC, TO VISIT ETHIOPIA
- Ethiopia Says No Complete Agreement Between President, PM
A statement issued by the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry last night says that the presence of the president, the prime minister and the speaker of parliament for talks in Addis Ababa for all of a week indicates there has yet been little progress in resolving the dispute. While it still may not be possible to say when their discussions will end, there is no doubt they are at a critical point. The bottom line is that the peace process in Somalia can have no future unless the president, the prime minister and the speaker can work together.
- Leaders 'Reach Agreement' in Ethiopia Talks
The President and Prime Minister of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government have reached a preliminary agreement after talks in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, government sources tell Garowe Online.
- 'Djibouti Agreement Does Not Concern Us' - Al Shabaab
A spokesman for Somalia's al Shabaab insurgent group has rejected a peace agreement signed between the country's interim government and the opposition Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS).
- An additional 37 Employees Sent on Forced Leave at RCuA
The implementation of the Business Process Reengineering (BPR) study has continued to rock employees of the newly established Revenue and Customs Authority (RCuA). The restructuring has, for the second week in a row, impacted on an additional 37 employees who were given forced leave.
- Cement Plant Imports 22000 Ton Clinker from Pakistan
Avorniga, an Israeli company that leases the Addis Abeba Cement Plant from Mugher Cement Factory has procured 22,000tn of clinker from Pakistan. The clinker - a cement input needed to produce cement - docked at the Port of Djibouti last week.
- Ethiopia's Bekele Wins Men's 5000m Race
Nancy Jebet Langat won the gold medal in the women's 1500 metres at the Bird's Nest stadium on Saturday in a time of four minute 00.23 seconds.
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