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  2. List of newspapers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Daily Monitor [1] Addis Ababa: 2000 Monitor Ltd Democracia: 1974 Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party: Efoytā [1] Addis Ababa: 1997 Fānā démokrāsi Amharic Ethiopian Herald [1] Addis Ababa: 1943 Ethiopian Press Agency (government) English Ethiopian Gazette [3] Toronto: 2018 AMG Brands Network English ethiopiangazette.com: Feteh: 2008 ...

  3. Addis Zemen (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 May 1946 it became a broadsheet publication [1] and in December 1958 it became a daily newspaper, [3] along with the Ethiopian Herald. [4] It is based in Addis Ababa and is currently published by the Ethiopian Press Agency. [2] On Sundays, the paper provides its readers with extensive news about children in the country in terms of cultural ...

  4. The Ethiopian Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Herald. The Ethiopian Herald is a government-owned English-language newspaper published by the Ethiopian Press Agency, which also publishes the Amharic-language Addis Zemen. It was launched as a weekly on 3 July 1943. [2] Jan Hoy Simpson, an Englishman, was its first editor. Later editors were from the United States.

  5. Culture of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In keeping with government policy, radio broadcasts occur in a variety of languages. Print media, because of high poverty levels, low literacy rates, and poor distribution outside of the capital, serve only a small portion of the population. Major daily newspapers include Addis Zemen, the Daily Monitor, and the Ethiopian Herald. There is also a ...

  6. Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Internet TLD. .et. Ethiopia, [ a ] officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the East, Kenya to the South, South Sudan to the West, and Sudan to the Northwest.

  7. Asfaw Meshesha - Wikipedia

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    Asfaw Meshesha was born in 1967, [1] and grew up in a privileged and influential family during the Ethiopian Civil War. [citation needed] He attended a school in Addis Ababa and became a member of the school debate team. [citation needed] In 1996, he graduated from high school and received a scholarship to study journalism at the University of ...

  8. Herman Portocarero - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Belgian diplomatic service in 1978. His first posting was with the Belgian permanent representation to UNESCO in Paris. In 1979 he joined the Embassy of Belgium in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. His main activity was to monitor Ethiopian politics and ongoing civil wars as Cold War proxy phenomena.

  9. Hassan Dahir Aweys - Wikipedia

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    On 18 September 1996, the Ethiopian army invaded Lugh and forced out most of the AIAI forces. [citation needed] The following two years, the war front changed into what was later to become the Mountains War of Gedo. [citation needed] And the war this time was between SNF and AIAI. [citation needed] The Ethiopian regime just armed SNF militias.