We have started to collect the most important news related to Ethiopia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Hundreds of Somalis continue to cross the border to seek help Ethiopia, three months after famine was declared in the region.
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Ethiopia's police chief tells a court where two Swedish journalists are on trial for terrorism that they entered the country to support rebels.
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The US military begins flying unarmed drone aircraft from a base in Ethiopia, as part of its fight against Islamist militants in neighbouring Somalia.
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Aerial bombings in Sudan's Blue Nile state force nearly 2,000 people to flee to neighbouring Ethiopia, the UN refugee agency says.
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A family's battle against ignorance about autism in Ethiopia
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An Ethiopian reporter tells the BBC he has fled his country because he was cited in a US diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks last month.
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Fifteen Ethiopian athletes go missing after competing in the 10th All Africa Games in Mozambique.
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Ethiopia's prime minister calls for aid corridors in famine-hit Somalia to be protected by African peacekeepers.
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Britain's Mo Farah has to settle for 10,000m silver after being overtaken by Ethiopia's Ibrahim Jeilan just metres from the line.
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African leaders raise more than $350m in aid for 12 million people facing starvation in the Horn of Africa's worst drought in decades.
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An average of 10 children aged under five are dying each day at a refugee camp in drought-hit Ethiopia, the United Nations says.
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Some Somalis are fleeing to Ethiopia out of fear their children may be conscripted by Islamist insurgents, a UN official tells the BBC.
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Four Ethiopian peacekeepers have been killed by a landmine in Sudan's disputed region of Abyei, the UN says.
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An Ethiopian-born billionaire has won £175,000 in libel damages over allegations he had hunted his daughter down so she could be stoned to death.
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A United Nations report accuses Eritrea of planning to set off a car bomb at a summit of the African Union in Ethiopia last January.
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The lives of Ethiopian coffee farmers have been transformed with the help of long-term aid.
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Tumbling coffee prices on the global market have made many Ethiopian farmers turn to khat production.
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Somali refugees engulf Ethiopia town
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Somalis are fleeing to Ethiopia to escape the devastating drought at a rate of 1,600 a day, arriving at already overcrowded camps
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Rains have failed for the past three seasons and more than 12 million people across Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya and Uganda are facing severe shortages of food.
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Britain pledges $61m to provide food for 1.3m Ethiopians for three months amid the worst drought in the country for a decade.
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