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Normally a specialised rodent hunter, the Ethiopian wolf is the first large carnivorous predator documented consuming nectar
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Kazan Summit reflects the bloc’s aim to challenge West-driven financial hegemony by promoting a multipolar world order
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UN office said human rights situation in Ethiopia is deteriorating, with more than 1,000 people reportedly arrested under a state of emergency declared early this month over the unrest
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held a "productive meeting" with his Ethiopian counterpart Abiy Ahmed Ali on the margins of the BRICS Summit.
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Ethiopia’s Cabinet declared a six-month state of emergency last week in the region as clashes and mass protests intensified over a plan to absorb regional forces into the military
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The assistance WHO is currently providing includes the deployment of technical experts to affected areas, and undertaking capacity-building training on cholera outbreak management.
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"The Customs Department of Mumbai Airport arrested an Indian national arriving from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to Mumbai, with 16 kg of gold worth Rs 8.40 crore," said the Customs.
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Riyadh: Saudi Arabia has banned citizens from travelling to 16 countries, including India, over the Covid-19 situation in those nations, the media reported The General Directorate of Passports said that the list of countries comprised Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Yemen, Somalia, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Libya, Indonesia, Vietnam, Armenia, Belarus, […]
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To date, 31 students including nine for PhD and 22 for Master’s programmes – 13 girls and 18 boys - have already accepted to join the UoH, and some more were expected to accept
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"The pair reportedly spent hours at the restaurant, before leaving separately to avoid raising suspicion," The Sun stated.
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Tesfaye said a further 43 suspected OLA rebels and their accomplices were also arrested during recent military operations.
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Our first flight was from Hyderabad to Mumbai and then it was time for our flight to Addis Ababa, says Ananya
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The dispute over the GERD, built across the Blue Nile, has been simmering for around a decade.
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The immediate issue is a disputed area known as al-Fashaga, where the north-west of Ethiopia’s Amhara region meets Sudan's breadbasket Gedaref state
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The 24-year-old world bronze medallist on Tuesday clocked 3:53.09 to wrap up the convincing win, beating the previous world indoor record of 3:55.17 set by compatriot Genzebe Dibaba in 2014.
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At the time, such changes were considered controversial, but not nearly as controversial as the plan to put the calendar back into sync with the seasons.
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Gidey's winning time of 14:06.62 took almost five seconds off the previous world 5000m record, set by fellow Ethiopian Tirunesh Dibaba in Oslo in 2008. Cheptegei, meanwhile, covered 10,000m in 26:11.00