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Ethiopia: No state interference in religion

A couple of times in recent weeks in Addis Ababa, notably on July 13th and July 20th, there were incidents…

Meles Zenawi’s ill health jangling the nerves | The Economist

MELES ZENAWI, Ethiopia’s usually dynamic prime minister, has not been seen in public since mid-June. Regularly invited to grand gatherings…

PM Meles Zenawi’s health now in a better condition: Bereket Simon

Head of Office for Government Communication Affairs (OGCA), Bereket Simon said the five year Growth and Transformation Plan which has…

Consulate: Ethiopia’s freeze on work visa to UAE temporary

Ethiopia has decided that no citizens should go to the UAE for until agreement can be reached to protect their…

Human Rights Watch can’t even get Meles Zenawi’s position right

Highlights: * It’s a carefully crafted example of Human Rights Watch’s poor methodology, its techniques of deliberately misusing facts or…

Amnesty International: Fate of detained Muslim protestors concerning

The US-based Human Rights group Amnesty International issued a statement, on Wednesday, expressing concern about ‘the fate of scores of…

Ethiopia-Eritrea: Rising Tensions Amid New Opportunities for Engagement

* The latest report from the United Nations Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea has stirred tensions between Eritrea, Ethiopia…

CPJ: Ethiopian weekly blocked for reporting on Meles' health

Ethiopian authorities blocked the publication of a prominent independent newspaper over the weekend in connection with its stories on the…

Speculations on PM Meles Zenawi's health | Fortune Gossip

The English weekly, Addis Fortune, shaded some light on the health of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, in its gossip column…

Briefing | South Sudan – One Year On

South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, celebrates its first anniversary of independence on Monday, July 9th. It has been a…

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