Monthly Archives: November 2008

Flood displaced 52,000 people in Ethiopia, 3 died

Dramatic floods in the eastern Somali region of Ethiopia have killed at least three people and displaced more than 50,000 since the start of the month, aid sources said.

“At least 52,000 people have abandoned their homes in Ethiopia’s Somali …

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Ethiopia mobile phone usage

EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to the Woyanne regime’s stranglehold on the telecom industry, Ethiopia has the lowest mobile phone usage in Africa. Anarchic Somalia has more cellphone users per capita than Ethiopia. ETC is run by a Woyanne cadre named DebreTsion

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‘President’ Girma says he is worried about African women

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (APA) – The current global financial crisis threatens the well-being of African women who comprise half of the estimated one billion African populations.

Ethiopian ‘president’ [Woyanne puppet] Girma Woldegiorgisse said this when he was speaking at the …

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Bomb explosion killed 8 Eritrean civilians

BARENTU, ERITREA – The Eritrean Ministry of Information reported about a bomb explosion on the Barentu-Elala road as follows:

In continuation of the TPLF regime’s acts of conspiracy and terrorist activities through agents over civilian targets and innocent persons, 8 …

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Ethiopia: Strategy for pro-poor tourism development

Internal tourism expenditure in Ethiopia generated approximately US$ 132 million in revenue from a base of about 150,000 foreign visitors. These visitors came to Ethiopia for a variety of purposes such as leisure (63,000), business and conferences (62,000) and to …

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Head of the U.S. African Command travels to Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – General William E. Ward, Commander of the United States African Command, will arrive in Addis Ababa on Thursday to make a regular visit to the African Union, according to the Public Affairs section US mission to …

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Clintons taking over Obama presidency

By Peter O. Otika | BSN

The presidential election and its drama have finally come to an end. The excitement and honeymoon is over. It is time for us all to get back to reality and lead life as we …

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Zimbabwe riot police break up protest by doctors and nurses

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Riot police in Zimbabwe are preventing striking doctors and nurses from protesting against the country’s collapsing health system.

Eyewitnesses say police broke up a protest Tuesday at a Harare hospital. The health workers regrouped later but …

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Congo rebels advance as soldiers flee

LUOFU, Congo (AP) — Witnesses say Congolese soldiers are fighting militiamen deep in rebel-held territory.

The Mai Mai militiamen are normally pro-government appear to be taking advantage of the army’s retreat to steal soldiers’ weapons.

The soldiers are fleeing — …

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South Korea to grow corn in Madagascar

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s Daewoo Logistics will plant corn in Madagascar, a company official said on Tuesday, with a long-term aim to replace more than half the corn it currently imports from mostly the United States.

The move to …

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Millicom International wins Rwanda mobile licence

International operator beats competition from players including Zain and Orascom; sees potential for synergies in Africa.

Millicom International Cellular announced Monday that it has won a licence to offer nationwide mobile services in Rwanda.

The company revealed that it beat …

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Catholic bishops in Congo warn of genocide

Congo’s bishops have warned that violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has all the hallmarks of a “silent genocide”. They fear it could destabilise the whole region if action is not taken.

The bishops said that the widespread massacres, …

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Somali parliament speaker begs lawmakers to return home

EDITOR’S NOTE: Somali parliamentarians are currently hiding in Kenya fearing that the puppet regime is about to collapse.

MOGADISHU (Xinhua) — Sheik Adan Mohamed Madoobe, speaker of the Somali national parliament, called on lawmakers on Monday in the Kenyan capital …

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Radisson Hotel Maputo, Mozambique, to open in 2010

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – The Rezidor Hotel Group said Friday in Brussels it would take on the management of the Radisson Hotel Maputo, Mozambique, which is due to open in the second quarter of 2010.

The future Radission Hotel Maputo, which …

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Sudan police arrest 70 of journalists

KHARTOUM – Sudanese police detained around 70 journalists, herding them into a truck after they protested against draconian censorship outside parliament on Monday, witnesses and reporters said.

Scores of journalists rallied outside parliament condemning the censorship which flouts the freedom …

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Nigeria: Internet virus destroys 500,000 online bank accounts

A new Internet virus is reported to have infected and destroyed more than 500 000 online bank accounts and affected several thousands credit cards in Nigeria, South Africa and some countries in the developed world.

The Trojan’s’ origin is yet …

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Video: Driving through Addis Ababa, Ethiopia


(Video by Justin Wolfe)…

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Filmmaker shows preview of film on Ethiopian Jews

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO — In the past 30 years, more than 100,000 Ethiopian Jews have emigrated to Israel, but thousands more still wait in Gondar province for their chance to leave.

Yellow Springs filmmaker Aileen LeBlanc has been filming them for …

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Kenya's first 8-lane modern highway born

NAIROBI, KENYA – The construction of an eight-lane highway on Thika Road begins on Monday. This follows the Government’s signing of a Sh27 billion contract with three Chinese road construction firms.

Acting Roads Minister Chris Obure, yesterday said the construction …

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South Africa and Mozambique to build $1.3 bln power station

Mozambican and South African energy utilities, EDM and Eskom, will jointly construct a $1.3-billion power station in Mozambique in a move to boost power supply to South Africa ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Eskom and EDM said here …

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Three Liberian journalists leave for Addis Ababa

MONROVIA – Three Liberian journalists are expected to leave the country today for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to cover the Sixth African development Forum, which is jointly organized by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the African Union Commission (AUC) …

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British Embassy in Ethiopia launches online visa service

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – The British Embassy in Addis Ababa has launched a new online visa application services. Susannah Richmond, Entry Clearance Manger with British Embassy in Addis Ababa, told WIC that the United Kingdom wants to improve the services …

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Sidamo, Ethiopia: Trip to the origion of coffee

Finally I’ve been walking with all coffee trees surrounding me. Coffee left, coffee right, coffee everywhere. I felt so good to see all these beans in different colors. It just rained, but then by miracle the sun came through and …

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Journey through the highlands of Ethiopia

By Michelle | Academic Travel Abroad

As Senior Program Manager at Academic Travel Abroad (ATA), I have the responsibility of visiting international destinations and inspecting all aspects of the itineraries our groups will follow.  The past twelve years at ATA …

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Miss Ethiopia meets Barack and Michelle Obama

Former Miss Ethiopia Jitu Abraham and parents meet with President-Elect Barack Obama and wife Michelle. Jitu currently resides in the Washington DC area, and works as a model and broadcaster. She has recently completed the U.S. Marine Corps Marathon in …

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Somalia president says Woyanne is free to leave

TRIPOLI, Libya (Garowe Online) – Somalia’s interim President Abdullahi Yusuf has said that the Ethiopian government the Woyanne junta in Ethiopia is ‘independent’ in its decision to withdraw its troops from Somalia.

During a Tuesday interview with the VOA Somali …

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Ethiopia: Africa's airlines face hard times

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – African airlines face hard times as a global economic downturn could spur the industry’s US and European giants to seek new markets on the continent, a pan-African body said Tuesday.

“With traffic in America and Europe …

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Ethiopia remained under suspension as FIFA talks collapse

ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) – Ethiopia remained under suspension from world soccer’s governing body Tuesday after talks collapsed at FIFA headquarters.

Two rival groups are vying for control of Ethiopia’s national federation. The country was suspended in July and later kicked …

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Citibank to probe National Bank of Ethiopia's security system

By Yohannes Anberbir | Addis Fortune

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – Experts from Citibank, the New York based banking giant that recently was swindled of 27 million dollars from the Ethiopian National Bank’s US account, have scheduled to visit the National …

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Thousands displaced by floods in Somali region of Ethiopia

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (IRIN) – At least 52,000 people have abandoned their homes in Ethiopia’s Somali region after the Wade Shabelle and Genale rivers burst their banks following heavy rains.

“Heavy rains pounded western highlands and six woredas [administrative wards] …

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Ethiopia: Lower prices for fertilizer

By WUDINEH ZENEBE | ADDIS FORTUNE

The opening of the international tender for the procurement of fertilizers last Tuesday November 11, 2008, for the first time in the current year, has been more than just good for Ethiopia’s agriculture.

The …

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AI demands the release of detained Oromos politicians

Ethiopia: Arbitrary detention/torture or other ill-treatment

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

At least 15 members of the Oromo ethnic group, including those named above have been arrested in the Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and also reportedly in eastern and western parts of the Oromia …

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Woyanne says Ethiopia won't stay in Somalia "indefinitely"

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – [The Woyanne regime in] Ethiopia said on Tuesday it was not prepared to continue propping up Somalia’s interim government “indefinitely” and urged leaders there to embrace a peace process to stop 17 years of conflict.

Somali …

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Important discussion with EPPF official – Sunday

Ethiopian Review will interview Ato Sileshi Tilahun, the head of organizational affairs for the Ethiopian People Patriotic Front’s International Committee, this coming Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008, at 3:00 PM Washington DC time, 8:00 PM London time.

The interview will be …

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Tibetan gov’t in exile reviews tactics against Chinese rule

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Tibetan leader Dalai Lama is a role model for Ethiopia’s surrenderist opposition group named UDJ that is led by Birtukan Mideksa and Mesfin Woldemariam.

DHARAMSHALA, India (AFP) — Tibetan exiles worked Tuesday to hammer out a new …

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A U.S. university researchers to study Ethiopia's imperial court

VALPARAISO, INDIANA – Two Valparaiso University faculty members have been named University Research Professors and will receive support for projects on traditions of restorative justice in Ethiopia and assessing the impact of Chinese air pollution.

Selected by the University’s Committee

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Ethiopia Upgrades Its High-End Coffee Sector

U.S. government plays role in improving quality

By Phillip Kurata | America.gov

Jimma, Ethiopia — Coffee, as legend has it, was first enjoyed by goats that ate beans off wild bushes in the lush mountains of central Ethiopia. A shepherd …

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Birtukan’s choice: serve Woyanne or stand with the people?

By Elias Kifle

Sources close to Birtukan Mideksa’s new party, Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ), have informed Ethiopian Review that some of the top leaders of the party are considering resignation. The most prominent among them are Ato Temesgen …

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Finland Foreign Trade Minister visits Ethiopia, Kenya

Foreign Trade and Development Minister Paavo Väyrynen
Foreign Trade and Development Minister Paavo Väyrynen (Photo: YLE)

Foreign Trade and Development Minister Paavo Väyrynen embarks on a five-day visit to Ethipia and Kenya from Monday. Väyrynen will discuss Finnish development cooperation with the Prime Ministers of both countries.…

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US Air Force shares skills with Botswana Defense Forces

By Staff Sergeant Marcus M. Maier
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs

BOTSWANA – Thirty Ramstein Airmen traveled to the southern region of Africa in early October, 2008 to share their knowledge and experience with counterparts from the Botswana Defense …

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EthiDolls: Telling the stories of African women leaders

Tiberah Tsehai Tsehainy.com

EthiDolls, established in 2003 and based in New York City, is the maker of the eye catching Queen of Sheba Doll, Makeda. Makeda comes fully dressed in hand-woven hager lebse and even has tattoos on her neck. …

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All eyes on Ghana upcoming elections

By Zakari Musah

Ghana’s general elections, slated for December this year, are very crucial to the people of Ghana as well as the international community. Already, some opinion leaders have started commenting on the elections, thus indicating that all eyes …

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U.S. Homeland Security searches Ethiopian Airlines flight

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Customes and Border Protection
NEWS RELEASE

Sterling, Va. – One of Customs and Border Protection’s primary missions is enforcing America’s agriculture regulations and that fact was made apparent to all 125 passengers from Ethiopia aboard …

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Video: Isayas Afeworki visits Sudan, Woyanne gets headache

Things are getting darker by the day for the Woyanne cannibalistic regime in Ethiopia as alliances are being built around it. President Isayas Afeworki’s visit to Sudan opens the door for Ethiopia’s opposition groups to establish relations with the Sudanese …

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Egypt plan to green Sahara worries neighbours

Neighbors such as Ethiopia and Sudan worry

It looks like a mirage but the lush fields of cauliflower, apricot trees and melon growing among a vast stretch of sand north of Cairo’s pyramids is all too real — proof of …

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Ethiopia: Al Amoudi’s Sheraton Hotel faces bankruptcy

The Reporter in its latest edition reports that Sheraton Addis, which is owned by Ethiopia’s billionaire businessman [and drunkard womanizer] Ato Mohammed Al Amoudi may be put on the auction block to pay for 170 million birr debt that the …

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Angels in November!

By Alemayehu G. Mariam

For the survivor who chooses to testify, it is clear: his duty is to bear witness for the dead and the living. He has no right to deprive future generations of a past that belongs to

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Obama’s family in Kenya moving to the White House

(satire)

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Burundians replace Woyanne troops in southern Mogadishu

MOGADISHU (AFP) — On Monday, witnesses in Mogadishu said they saw AU peacekeepers (troops from Uganda) replacing some Ethiopian Woyanne troops in southern Mogadishu.

“I saw a convoy of AU peacekeepers entering the former military academy of Jalle Siad where …

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Flooding in southeast Ethiopia kills 11

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – A river in Ethiopia’s highlands burst its banks after heavy rains, killing 11 people and stranding hundreds more, the state news agency said on Monday.

Flooding from the Wabe Shebelle river in southeast Ethiopia has submerged …

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OLF statement on Woyanne’s peace gimmick

OROMO LIBERATION FRONT
Provisional Committee

Statement on TPLF’s Peace Gimmick

After 17 years of back and forth peace initiatives which have resulted in nothing, the OLF is convinced the TPLF minority dictatorship cunningly uses “peace overtures” of one …

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Why are we happy Obama won?

By Yilma Bekele

The whole planet is deliriously happy. It is possible that data from Hubble telescope will show a slight wobble by our planet at exactly 8:17 PM Pacific Standard Time on November 4th. 2008. It must be from …

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Pirates hijack Saudi ‘super tanker’

Source: CNN

Pirates have hijacked a Saudi-owned oil tanker with 25 crew aboard off the coast of Kenya, the U.S. Navy and the British Foreign Office confirmed on Monday.

he Sirius Star — a crude “super tanker” flagged in Liberia …

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Woyanne-backed rebels claim killing 285 Eritrean soldiers

Source: Sudan Tribune

MEKELE, ETHIOPIA – An Eritrean rebel group, the Red Sea Afar Democratic Organization [armed and trained by the Meles regime in Ethiopia] claimed killing over two hundred Eritrean government troops during an attack carried last week against …

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Susan Rice: Another Jendayi Frazer?

EDITOR’S NOTE: U.S. Africa policy under Jendayi Frazer has been a disaster. She has been directly or indirectly responsible for the Somalia horror, the Ogaden genocide in Ethiopia, Ethiopia’s stolen election in 2005, the Zimbabwe hypocrisy, the Darfur holocaust… just

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Rwanda president says EU showes contempt for his country

LONDON (AFP) — President Paul Kagame of Rwanda said Monday that Europe had shown “total contempt” for his country by arresting one of his key aides suspected of involvement in the death of a former ruler.

He told the Financial …

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Abaynesh Asrat: Helping the voiceless in Ethiopia

Interview with Abaynesh Asrat as episode 19 of the monthly podcast LIFE Voices. She was born in Ethiopia to a family that stressed four kinds of well-being: physical, emotional, spiritual and the well-being of one’s community. She brought these values …

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Swaziland opposition leader arrested

MBABANE, SWAZILAND (AFP) – Police have arrested a Swaziland opposition leader as part of a crackdown under the country’s anti-terrorism laws, his family said on Sunday.

People’s United Democratic Movement (PUDEMO) leader Mario Masuku was arrested on Saturday and was …

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Zimbabwe: Political violence returns as talks flounder

ZIMBABWE, HARARE (IRIN) – President Robert Mugabe’s government is launching another wave of attacks against the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), a spokesman for the party told IRIN, as a much vaunted power-sharing deal appeared to be on …

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Nigeria seizes 30,000 kg of cannabis

LAGOS (http://ethiopianreview.com/worldmedia/category/nigeria/) — Nigeria’s anti-drugs agency seized 30,000 kilogrammes of cannabis contained in 5,923 bags in southern Edo state, a senior official said Sunday.

“The seizures were made early this week in Auchi and Okada. The illicit drug was loaded …

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Is Birtukan joining the real resistance?

There are talks inside the UDJ circles that Birtukan Mideksa may NOT return to Ethiopia after concluding her European tour this month …and Ethiopian Review’s editorial on the possible alliance between OLF, Ginbot 7, EPPF, ONLF and TPDM to create

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Rebel ambush kills 13 Central African soldiers

BANGUI (AFP) — At least 13 soldiers were killed in an ambush by rebels at Kabo, near the Central African Republic‘s border with Chad, 400 kilometres (250 miles) north of Bangui, their families told AFP Wednesday.

The defence …

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Ethiopia: Mestawat Tufa, Ayele Abshiro win in Netherlands

NIJMEGEN, THE NETERLANDS – Mestawat Tufa and Ayele Abshiro of Ethiopia were the winners of the 25th edition of the Fortis Zevenheuvelen loop (Seven hills run), an IAAF Silver Label Road Race, in Nijmegen.

Tufa won the women’s race in …

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Woyanne charges 226 Ethiopians with genocide

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (APA) – Ethiopian Woyanne Ministry of Justice officials on Sunday said 226 out of the 273 people arrested, have been charged with genocide committed during an ethnic clash in May.

The rest, 47 of them …

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Nigeria: Police raid 'baby farms'

Police raids have revealed an alleged network baby “farms” or “factories” in Nigeria, forcing a new look at the scope of human trafficking in the country.

At a hospital in Enugu, a large city in Nigeria’s southeast, 20 teenage …

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Confusion inside Zimbabwe opposition on joining gov't

HARARE (Xinhua) — Confusion surrounds the participation of Zimbabwe’s opposition MDC-T in the proposed inclusive government as apparent contradictions have emerged between the party’s national council and some senior officials in the political formation, The Sunday Mail said.

Top council …

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Togo says to distribute HIV/AIDS drugs at no cost

LOME (Reuters) – Togo will start distributing free of charge from November 17 the anti-retroviral drugs that extend the lives of HIV/AIDS patients, its government said Saturday.

“Anti-retroviral medicines distributed by the network of the Central Supply of Essential and …

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Rwanda's president Paul Kagame accuses UN of betrayal

KIGALI – Rwanda’s president, Paul Kagame, has accused the United Nations of betraying a pledge to combat Hutu extremists in eastern Congo and then blaming his country for the failure of a costly peacekeeping mission to end years of conflict.…

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Ethiopia: Kenenisa undecided about London Olympics target

NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands (AFP) — Ethiopian running great Kenenisa Bekele said on Sunday he was unsure as to which distance he would target for the 2012 Olympics in London.

The 26-year-old 5,000 metres and 10,000m Olympic champion said he was …

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Algeria backs Iran's right for access to nuclear energy

TEHRAN (ISNA)-Algerian Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia said his country certainly supports Iran’s right for access to peaceful nuclear technology.

In a meeting with Iranian Vice President Parviz Davoudi, Ouyahia described Davoudi’s trip to Algeria as a turning point …

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Dinning Out: Do not be intimidated by Ethiopia

By Ryan DuVall

DINING OUT

FORT WAYNE, INDIANA – There is a sense of intimidation when trying a new restaurant, especially when it is one that serves something way outside the norm.

In the case of Ethiopian Restaurant, its simple …

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Somali puppet government ‘near collapse’

Opposition fighters have captured several towns across Somalia [AFP]

Somalia’s president has said his government is “on the verge of total collapse” as opposition fighters have taken control of large parts of the country.

“Most of the country is in

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94 Oromo politicians detained so far, opposition claim

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA — Ethiopian authorities arbitrarily arrested 94 opposition members and Oromo nationals in different towns of Oromiya region but mainly in the capital Addis Ababa, confirmed two oppositions parties today.

Recently the Oromo Parliamentarians Council in a joint …

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Floods kill at least 11 people in eastern Ethiopian town

GODE, ETHIOPIA (APA) – Floods washed away at least 11 people and displaced thousands in Gode (700km from capital) in the eastern part of Ethiopia, APA learnt in Addis on Saturday.

According to Ethiopian authorities, the flood occurred late on …

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Somali president says insurgents near total control

Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed says Islamist fighters now control almost all of Somalia. He was speaking in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, where both he and the Somalia parliament now reside.

Mr Yusuf says the Islamists have now reached the …

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Tanzania losing battle against drugs

By Robert Ochieng | Sunday Observer

Tanzania is losing ground in the fight against illicit drugs, recording more cases and suspects of drug offences compared to the number of seizures by relevant authorities last year.

Christopher Shekiondo Drugs Control and …

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Thousands march for the independence of Western Sahara

The head of the demonstration in Madrid on Saturday - Photo EFE

The head of the demonstration in Madrid on Saturday – Photo EFE
It comes as the NATO assembly in Valencia hears Spain is to send more troops to Africa.

Thousands of people marched in Madrid on Saturday in demand for …

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UN envoy Olesegun Obasanjo meets DR Congo rebels

KINSHASA – Olesegun Obasanjo, a United Nations envoy, has held talks with the leader of a Tutsi armed group that is fighting government forces in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in an attempt to mediate an end to the …

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Cameroon newspaper publisher in detention

By Yemti Harry Ndienla | MyNews.in

YAOUNDE – “It is now certain that incarcerated publisher, Lewis Medjo will spend Christmas and New Year 2008 away from his family and friends at the Newbell prison in Douala”, report The Herald newspaper. …

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South Africa's ANC fall apart?

By Dale T. McKinley | Green Left

At some point in the not-too-distant future, we might just look back at 2008 as the year in which things really started to fall apart for the African National Congress (ANC).

Africa’s oldest …

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At least 66 killed in Burkina Faso road accident

OUAGADOUGOU (AFP) – At least 66 people died Saturday when a bus and a truck collided and caught fire in Burkina Faso in one of West Africa’s worst road accidents, the transport minister said.

“We bemoan 96 victims, of whom …

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The 10 Most Dangerous Places in the World

By David Lim

As globalization brings countries closer together, the need to travel between countries for business, pleasure and family increases. However travel within many countries can be extremely dangerous for the novice traveler. Following are the top ten most …

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Japanese ship with crew from Korea abducted off Somalia

A Japanese freighter, whose crewmen include five South Koreans, was hijacked by an armed group in waters off Somalia on late Saturday (Seoul time), South Korea’s foreign ministry said Sunday.

The 20,000-ton cargo ship named Chemstar Venus was abducted 96 …

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Is Sudanese President ought to be taken seriously?

By Luke Kuth Dak

Once again, President Omer Al-Bashir continues to do what he does best, to confuse the Sudanese people, virtually on all the utmost challenges facing the country, including, of course, his indictment by the International Criminal Court …

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U.S. President Bush looks back on past relief efforts in Africa

By CHRISTINE SIMMONS

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush, reflecting on his time in office, said Wednesday that “one of the most uplifting” experiences of his nearly eight-year tenure has been witnessing the gains Africa has made in education and fighting …

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Togo to distribute free HIV/AIDS drugs

By Sachin Seth | Blast

The Togolese government, in partnership with the network of the Central Supply of Essential and Generic Medicines (CAMEG), recently announced that it will start distributing antiretroviral drugs to HIV/AIDS patients at no cost, according to …

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Sudan: Darfur rebels accuse Sudan's government of attack

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — A Darfur rebel group is accusing Sudanese troops of attacking an area in northern Darfur despite a government-declared cease-fire.

The Justice and Equality Movement says the group repelled an attack Saturday from government vehicles backed by …

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Uganda rebels agree to peace talks

KAMPALA (AFP) – A rebel group that has waged a low-level insurgency in western Uganda for more than a decade has agreed to enter formal peace talks with the Ugandan government, an official said Saturday.

The deal between President Yoweri …

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Tanzania: Albino Africans live in fear after horrific attacks

By Alex Duval Smith | The Observer

The Tanzanian MP recounts the appalling story in a tone of sadness and horror. A woman named Salma had been told by her family to dress her baby entirely in black and to …

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IMF agrees $26 mln rescue package for Seychelles

By George Thande

VICTORIA (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund has agreed a two-year $26-million rescue package for the deeply indebted Seychelles’ economy, but the country’s central bank warned on Saturday it would not be enough on its own.

The …

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Guinea Bissau heads for parliamentary election

The head of the EU’s electoral mission in Guinea Bissau said Saturday on the eve of a parliamentary poll that “everything is ready” for the ballot, seen as an important step to stabilise the country.

Johan Van Hecke hailed the …

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India virtually rules out sending more troops to Congo

By Rajat Pandit, TNN

NEW DELHI: Even as the UN Security Council moves towards pumping in more peace-keeping troops into war-ravaged Congo, India has for now virtually ruled out sending additional soldiers to the Central African nation.

India is already …

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EPPF launches a new campaign in the Diaspora

FRANKFURT, GERMANY – The newly reorganized Ethiopian People Patriotic Front’s (EPPF) International Committee has officially launched its campaign to organize Ethiopians in the Diaspora by holding its first council meeting Saturday, Nov. 14.

At the opening of the meeting, the …

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Somalia president admits insurgents gains

By David Bamford | BBC News

Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed has said Islamist insurgents now control most of the country, and have advanced to the edge of Mogadishu.

Mr Yusuf said there was no effective government in Somalia, and …

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Technology: Protecting President-Elect Obama

By David Hambling | Wired

79493839preview The Secret Service is tasked with protecting the President of the United States from assailants; and given that President-elect Obama has already been the target of assassination plots they may have their work cut out

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Egypt warns that Bashir not immune from ICC prosecution

CAIRO, EGYPT – The Egyptian government warned Sudan that its stance on the International Criminal Court (ICC) is “weak” and will not protect president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir from prosecution.

“I thoroughly examined the ICC Statute to look for something that …

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Civil Service Reform successful in Ethiopia – World Bank

The World Bank

ADDIS ABABA – Dr. Worku Zewde and his wife, Zinash, came back to Ethiopia ten years ago after spending 21 years in the United States, where they had become American citizens.

“Going to the United States was …

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Talks in Ethiopia to form a new Somali cabinet failed

ADDIS ABABA (AFP) — Talks on forming a new government in Somalia in a bid to end nearly two decades of bloodletting have failed, Ethiopia’s Woyanne foreign ministry announced on Saturday.

Somalia’s President Abdullah Yusuf Ahmed and Prime Minister Nur …

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125 Oromo elders urge OLF to negotiate with Woyanne

EDITOR’S NOTE: These are opportunist cowards. Why don’t they speak up when the Meles dictatorship is turning the country into a vast prison camp for Oromos?

By Tsegaye Tadesse

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – An Ethiopian rebel group must listen to …

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Book: Jesuit has odd mission in Ethiopia

By ANNE CHUDOBIAK | The Gazette

QUEBECK, CANADA – The more willing you are to suspend disbelief, the more you will enjoy the improbable, but funny situation laid out in Operation Rimbaud, the latest novel by Jacques Godbout to appear …

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