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2018

Ethiopian students urged to refrain from “destructive agendas”

ADDIS ABABA, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — The Ethiopian government on Sunday urged higher education students across the country to refrain from any form of destructive agendas and envisage rational judgments amid the starting of the new academic year. The call was made by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and his deputy, Demeke Mekonnen. https://youtu.be/GGghKrbYaZg Ahmed and

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They’re back! Kennedy much Darli LeCras named to return

Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on equivalent to that switched seeds. Black farmers in the US’s South faced with continued failure in their efforts to run

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They’re back! Kennedy much Darli LeCras named to return

Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on equivalent to that switched seeds. Black farmers in the US’s South faced with continued failure in their efforts to run

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Man plans to ride out Hurricane Florence a ride Hurricane

Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on equivalent to that switched seeds. Black farmers in the US’s South faced with continued failure in their efforts to run

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Man plans to ride out Hurricane Florence a ride Hurricane

Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on equivalent to that switched seeds. Black farmers in the US’s South faced with continued failure in their efforts to run

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Eritrea Ethiopia: The Light at the End of the Tunnel After 1998

By Bruno SEPTEMBER  13, 2018 It is history now that the first half of the 1990s saw a remarkable change in the paradigm of relations between the newly independent state of Eritrea and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. In the initial euphoria regarding these events that was unfolding in the horn politics, there was

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