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Over 300 Police Officers Arrested for Ogaden Rebel Links allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 20, 2008 ver 300 police officers suspected of links with separatists rebels have been arrested in Ethiopia's restive Ogaden region in a government crackdown, AFP reported citing a state news agency on ... more
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Airport to Support 100 Percent Bar Coded Boarding Passes allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 20, 2008 ddis Ababa Bole International Airport is to become the first airport in Africa to fully operate bar coded boarding passes (BCBP) for all international and domestic flights, two years ahead of the IATA deadline of 2010, a major service provider to the air transport industry announced on ... more
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IOM Hosts Camp Management Training for Emergency, Relief Experts allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 20, 2008 he International Organization for Migration (IOM) Special Liaison Mission in Addis Ababa yesterday began a four day capacity building training on Camp ... more
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Sleeping Rough Used to Shock Us. Not Anymore, Perhaps. allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 20, 2008 he only group of people who probably look up at the skies above them every night and dread any signs of impending rain, must be the homeless amongst ... more
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Over 300 Police Arrested for Rebel Links - Report allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 20, 2008 ver 300 police officers suspected of links with separatists rebels have been arrested in Ethiopia's restive Ogaden region in a government crackdown, AFP reported citing a state news agency on ... more
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Three Killed in Siege on Bakara Market allAfrica.com - Wednesday, February 20, 2008 undreds of Somali and Ethiopian government troops were deployed at major intersections leading into Somalia's largest marketplace Tuesday, a day after three policemen were killed manning a checkpoint near the ... more
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UN peacekeepers denied permission to cross from Eritrea to Ethiopia Topix - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"Eritrean authorities continue to prohibit their departure" UNITED NATIONS : U.N. peacekeepers resupplied their food but were running low on fuel Tuesday after being forced to withdraw all personnel to the Eritrean capital, unable to get permission to cross into ... via International Herald Tribune... more
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Ethiopia: On Afar women Global Voices Online - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 p> Zenobia review an article by The Telegraph about female genital mutilation in Ethiopia: “The Telegraph did an article about Afar women , female genital cutting (FMC) and their “life of drudgery” as they called it, but neglected to mention how successive Ethiopian regimes have done little... more
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Country to Host 2008 Nile-Day allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 thiopia is to host the 2008 Nile-Day Celebration on Friday 22 February 2008, an annual event held under the auspices of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), the ministry of water resources announced on ... more
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Over 30 Indian Companies to Participate in Addis Trade Fair allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 he largest ever participation by Indian companies said to be not only the single largest participation of Indian companies but also the largest participation by any country in the fair is scheduled to take place at the 12th Addis Chamber International Trade Fair to be held in Addis Ababa from... more
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AU Ministers Declare 2008 African Youth Year allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 frican Union (AU) ministers attending a youth conference here on Friday declared the year 2008 as African Youth Year tagged "African Youth for Peace and Development." The ministers who attended the 2nd ordinary session deliberated up on the main activities of the programme of action of the Year of the... more
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Country Sees 20 Pct Coffee Crop Rise in 5 Yrs Harvest Seen Up 10 Pct At 16.5 Mln Tonnes allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 thiopia, Africa's top coffee grower, plans to boost production by 20 percent over five years from an estimated 400,000 tonnes in the 2007/08 (July-June) crop year, Reuters news agency reported citing a senior agriculture official as saying on ... more
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Gov't Plans to Reform Ministry Offices, Institutions allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 he Ministry of Capacity Building yesterday announced government plans to entirely overhaul all governmental and private organizations' ... more
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UN Fund to Raise $500mln to Reduce Maternal Deaths Worldwide allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 he United Nations Population Fund UNFPA said on Friday it was aiming at creating a new thematic fund of $500 Million to reduce the number of women dying in pregnancy and childbirth in 75 ... more
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Somalia: Insurgents Attack Port as President Returns Topix - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"That claim is untrue...we launched the attack at a location very close to the port" The interim President of Somalia, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, landed at the international airport in the capital Mogadishu Saturday morning as insurgents targeted the capital's main seaport with mortars. via AllAfrica.com... more
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AU to Fast-Track African Investment Bank allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 he African Union (AU) is on track to forming one of its three foremost financial institutions to spearhead regional integration and put the continent's industrialization agenda on a fast-track, a senior AU official has ... more
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Awash Bridge Project Attracts Little Interest allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 Another overweight truck bearing a transformer is due to follow this creeping vehicle's path ... more
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Radio Fana to Broadcast from Jimma Palace allAfrica.com - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 imma Palace, which was one of the resting spots of Emperor Haile Selassie I and the seat of his principals, is to be given to Radio Fana, the nation's first private multilingual national ... more
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Update on Wiki attacks ethio-Zagol - Monday, February 18, 2008 Update on Wiki ... more
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Ethiopian Officials Blame Puntland Leader for Insecurity allAfrica.com - Monday, February 18, 2008 DDIS Ethiopian Foreign Ministry officials have blamed the leader of Somalia's Puntland region for rising insecurity during a meeting with interim Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf, confidential sources told Garowe ... more
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