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Al Shabab ambush kills 30 Ethiopian soldiers
Burhakaba, Somalia (Shabelle Network) – Heavy fighting broke out between Ethiopian forces serving under AU mission in Somalia ‘AMISOM’ and Al Shabaab militants in Jameco area 20 …
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Read More »Ethiopia’s Economy: Time for the West to Call a Spade a Spade
(stesfamariam.com) The western media and its sponsors have gone to great lengths to present Ethiopia as a democratic nation whose economy is growing by “double …
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