USCIRF Statement — USCIRF Deeply Concerned by Emerging Religious Freedom Violations in Ethiopia
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE By USCIRF The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is deeply concerned about the increasing deterioration of religious freedoms for
Last 500 Ethiopian Wolves Endangered by Lack of Genetic Diversity
(Scientific American) — The last wolves in Africa face a difficult road if they are going to survive. Just 500 Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis)
Ethiopia Seeks Bids for Coffee Farm, Other State-Owned Companies
By William Davison bloomberg.net Ethiopia’s government invited bids for six state-owned enterprises as part of a plan to raise 1 billion Ethiopian birr ($55.1
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Archive photo The Italian coast guard on Thursday received a distress call from a boat carrying around 300 migrants in the Maltese search and
Rochester (Minnesota) voters elect dead guy as City Council president
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Bureaucracy: The pillar EPRDF rusting
by Bizuayehu Tsegaye Public service giving practice has always been complained in our country, especially in recent time, hearing countless complains against institutions performance
Obama Re-elected as Crucial Ohio Goes His Way
(CNBC) President Barack Obama was re-elected president Tuesday night, put over the top by the crucial battleground state of Ohio following the most expensive
Ethiopia Set to Approve Gold Mining License for Nyota Minerals
By William Davison Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) — Ethiopia is set to approve a mining license for Nyota Minerals Ltd. to develop the Tulu Kapi