We have started to collect the most important news related to Ethiopia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Deadly clashes between two communities in southern Ethiopia cause 20,000 people to flee across the border into Kenya, the Red Cross says.
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Making fair trade money from traditional Ethiopian rebel footwear
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Ethiopia's government denies reports the Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is critically ill, but admits he has received hospital treatment.
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A prominent Ethiopian journalist and blogger is jailed for 18 years for violating Ethiopia's controversial anti-terrorism legislation.
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Two Swedish journalists jailed in Ethiopia on terror charges say their biggest challenge now is "psychological", on the first anniversary of their arrest.
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A 15-year-old Ethiopian boy who was an Olympic torchbearer is found 24 hours after going missing in Nottingham.
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An Ethiopian teenager who was an Olympic torchbearer goes missing from a hotel in Nottingham.
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A court in Ethiopia finds prominent journalist and blogger Eskinder Nega guilty of violating controversial anti-terrorism legislation.
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Some 42 migrants, believed to be from Ethiopia, are found dead in the back of a truck in Tanzania.
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Why do so many US adoptions come from one country?
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A court in Ethiopia sentences a UN employee to seven years in prison for communicating with what authorities described as a terrorist group.
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The contrasting stories of two women, in sound and images
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Ethiopia is forcibly displacing tens of thousands from their land in the Omo Valley to make way for state-run sugar plantations, a campaign group says.
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Campaigners have warned that there are fresh efforts by the Ethiopian government to clamp down on certain types of internet use in the country.
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The African Union moves its next summit to the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, after Malawi refused to let Sudan's Omar al-Bashir attend.
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Ethiopian two-time Olympic 10,000m champion Haile Gebrselassie fails to qualify for this summer's Games in London.
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Who really benefits from Chinese investment in Ethiopia?
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An imprisoned journalist, who could face the death penalty for criticising Ethiopia's human rights record, is given a prestigious freedom of expression award.
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The UN special rapporteur on slavery urges the Lebanese government to carry out a full investigation into the death of an Ethiopian domestic worker.
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Officials from Sudan and South Sudan meet in the Ethiopian capital for the first face-to-face talks since fierce clashes broke out along their disputed border last week.
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The 3.4-million-year-old remains of a human ancestor's foot are discovered in Ethiopia, giving an insight into how we evolved the ability to walk.
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Ethiopian forces and pro-Somali government troops capture a major base from al-Shabab militants, residents say.
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Eritrea says it will not retaliate after Ethiopia's cross-border raid on Thursday, easing fears of a new conflict between the long-time rivals.
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Ethiopian forces launch a military attack on three camps inside its long-time rival Eritrea, Ethiopian officials say.
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Gunmen attack a public bus near Ethiopia's western town of Gambella killing 19 men, officials say.
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Islamist militants of al-Shabab ambush Ethiopian troops in central Somalia, resulting in dozens of casualties, reports say.
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Ethiopian rebels say they have released two German tourists who were taken captive in January, but there is no official confirmation.
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BBC visits Somali town seized from Islamists by Ethiopian troops
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Construction begins on a multi-billion dollar port project in Kenya which will also see an oil pipeline, railway and motorway built to South Sudan and Ethiopia.
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