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Bob Geldof sat uncomfortably in a vast field of igneous rocks scattered apparently at random among the sere grass. But the rocks had been placed deliberately on the volcanic soil of the great plateau which had been lifted by magma from the earth's mantle...
Tags: Bob Geldof, Geldof & Co, Ethiopian, band aid, East Africa, Commission for Africa, African, told geldof, Meles Zenawi, climate change, Ethiopia, Korem
Owned by coffee equipment guru Kent Bakke , the shop is run by Marie-Francoise Barnhart, who is generous with her chocolate knowledge and with samples. Tasting the pure, rich chocolate is key to getting people to pay $7 for 50 grams. "You eat much less...
Tags: Seattle Claudio Corallo Chocolate, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Chocolate, Chocolatiers, Corallo, Hot chocolate, Espresso
A casual visitor to Ethiopia’s capital city is quickly impressed by the smooth new roads and gleaming skyscrapers these days. Sure, it has shacks and slums, but in comparison to most of Africa’s sprawling chaotic capitals, Addis Ababa seems to be a neat...
Tags: Ethiopian, China, Africa, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Environment, Famine, Foreign relations of Ethiopia, Outline of Ethiopia
This vision is called the Nile Basin Initiative; NBI for short. The NBI aimed at; * To develop the Nile Basin (NB) resources in a sustainable and equitable way to ensure prosperity, security and peace for all its people. * To ensure efficient water management...
Tags: NBI, Sudan University of Science, Eastern Sudan, Egyptian, nile water, developmental factor, Ethiopia, nbi member, Nile Basin Initiative, god sent, Sudan, Umm Durmān, Hydropolitics in the Nile Basin, Khartoum, Nile
The two teams were locked at 0-0 at half-time, but the Ethiopians unleashed their strikers in the second period. The match was the opening game for both teams in the group stages of the regional tournament for East and Central Africa. Aklilu Ayenew opened...
Tags: Djibouti Ethiopia, Ethiopian, Djibouti Aklilu Ayenew, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Horn of Africa, Council for East and Central Africa Football Association, African countries, African Union member states, allnews, Djibouti, Least Developed Countries, CECAFA Cup
A delegation of three MKs arrived in Ethiopia Sunday to assess the situation of the more than 8,000 Ethiopians who, according to government policies proclaimed over the last six years, believe they are eligible for aliya. Headed by MK Shlomo Molla (Kadima),...
Tags: Ethiopian, MK Shlomo Molla, Gondar, jewish organization, Ethiopia, Beta Israel, Jewish Agency for Israel, Politics, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Israeli Jews, Shlomo Molla, Ethiopian Jews, Religion Belief, Shas
A new global economic forecast released by the economist magazine has placed Ethiopia as the 5th fastest economy growing country for the year 2010. The UK-based magazine predicts Qatar as the top fastest growing economies in the world, followed by china,...
Tags: Ethiopia, Sudan, Addis Ababa, Business Finance, Meles Zenawi, Index of Ethiopia-related articles, African Union member states, Girma Wolde-Giorgis, Energy in Ethiopia, War Conflict, Horn of Africa, Petroleum, African countries, Outline of Ethiopia, Least Developed Countries
Bob Geldof fought back tears as he visited Ethiopia on a recent trip to open a school funded by the profits of his 2004 Band Aid 20 record. Do They Know It's Christmas? was re-recorded to raise funds five years ago, with stars including Chris Martin ,...
Tags: Bob Geldof, Ethiopian, climate change, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Environment, Birhan Weldu, Meles Zenawi, Berhanu Nega, Human Interest, Famine, Development charities, Do They Know It's Christmas?, Birhan Woldu, Band Aid, Disaster Accident, Entertainment Culture
I wouldn't advise any actor thinking of his career to come out He had Hollywood at his feet at the age of 25. So why has Rupert Everett never lived up to that early promise? Here, the outspoken actor talks about homophobia, deranged A-listers and why...
Tags: Rupert Everett, Hollywood, St Trinian, Madonna (entertainer), Paula Yates, film business, American, gay man, Michael Jackson Had, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa
Your worrying report on Colombia suggests the perfect scenario for the next Iraq ("The US builds up its bases in oil-rich South America", 22 November). Not only does it offer the US generals a chance to get back at "those infuriating commies" in the south,...
Tags: Colombia, Foreign Office, band aid, Bogotá, Ethiopia, Republics, Derg, Andean Community of Nations, Aid, War Conflict