We have started to collect the most important news related to Ethiopia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Celebrations are held in Addis Ababa as Ethiopia ushers in a new Millennium under the ancient Coptic calendar.
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War could break out again between Ethiopia and Eritrea over their border, a former UN envoy warns.
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Rebels in south-eastern Ethiopia's Somali region say they will observe a truce for a week-long UN visit.
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Medecins Sans Frontieres accuses Ethiopia of denying it access to the conflict-torn region of Ogaden.
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Six Norwegian diplomats are being expelled for "pampering" Eritrea and rebel groups, Ethiopia announces.
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Nine fossilised teeth found in Ethiopia are from a previously unknown species of great ape, Nature journal reports.
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At least 31 members of the Ethiopian opposition charged with post-election violence in 2005 are pardoned.
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Ethiopian security forces say they have stopped a plot possibly targeting upcoming millennium celebrations.
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One of the world's most famous fossils leaves Ethiopia for a controversial tour of US museums.
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A major in the Ethiopian army is executed for killing the intelligence chief six years ago.
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Ethiopia dismisses claims that its security forces are barring aid and removing people from the Ogaden region.
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Some 40 heavily armed fighters attack an Ethiopian base close to the Somali capital, Mogadishu.
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The Red Cross is ordered to leave the Somali Ogaden region of Ethiopia after complaints of an aid blockade.
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Ethiopia's opposition leader hits out at the government hours after being pardoned and freed from prison jail.
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Thirty Ethiopian opposition leaders sentenced to life in prison over election protests are set free.
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An EU election observer says she is "appalled" at the life sentences given to 30 Ethiopian opposition leaders.
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An Ethiopian court gives life sentences to the main opposition leaders convicted of links to election violence.
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The US says it is "surprised" by an Ethiopian prosecutor's call for the death penalty for 38 opposition leaders.
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An Ethiopian prosecutor seeks the death penalty for 38 opposition leaders convicted of links to election protests.
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Human Rights Watch says Ethiopia's crackdown on Ogaden rebels is forcing thousands from their homes.
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Ethiopia's prime minister says he is strengthening his army in preparation for an attack by long-time foe Eritrea.
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A group of 38 Ethiopian opposition leaders found guilty of links to election protests is to be freed, they say.
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Starbucks agrees a wide-ranging accord with Ethiopia to promote its coffees, ending a long-running disagreement.
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The conviction of 38 opposition leaders was not intended to stifle political dissent, Ethiopia says.
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Sudan predicts it may soon agree to a new plan for a joint UN-AU force for Darfur, at talks in Addis Ababa.
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An Ethiopian judge finds 38 opposition leaders guilty of charges connected to protests over election fraud.
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Ethiopia's prime minister promises to withdraw troops from Somalia once attacks stop, during a surprise visit.
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Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles Zenawi visits Somalia for the first since his troops helped oust Islamists.
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Ethiopia's president asks the Queen for the remains of a prince who died in Britain more than 100 years ago.
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