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Hundreds of Israeli Jews of Ethiopian origin took to the streets of central Tel Aviv yesterday to protest against what they said was police brutality and discrimination. Israel's Channel...
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Article
It is not the youth of Shufat this time! On my way to the Old City of Jerusalem from my neighbourhood of Shufat at the end of April, I...
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Ethiopian-Israeli activists on Sunday threatened to renew protests if Israeli authorities did not meet their demands and drop all criminal charges against their colleagues arrested during a protest in...
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The Ethiopian foreign ministry expressed concern over "police brutality" in Israel and "years of widespread discrimination" against Israelis of Ethiopian origins, Israeli media reported yesterday. According to the Israeli...
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Blog
May 6, 2015
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Samira Shackle
Thousands of Ethiopian Jews live in Israel, many of them airlifted into the country secretly in two separate operations in 1984 and 1990 that helped them to escape famine...
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Ethiopia has confirmed that dozens of men murdered recently by Islamic State (ISIS) militants in Libya were Ethiopian. In a statement, the government said it had relied on numerous...
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Egyptian President Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi will cut short his visit to Ethiopia where an African Union summit is due to begin and will return home to follow up on...
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Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende said yesterday that the Palestinian-Israeli peace talks could resume after the Israeli general election scheduled in March. In exclusive comments made to the Anadolu...
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Israeli rabbis of Ethiopian origin yesterday accused the Israeli rabbinate of racially discriminating against them despite all the challenges they have fought to transfer tens of thousands of Jews...
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Consultations among experts of Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt aimed at determining the impact of Ethiopia's $4.8 billion dam project on the Nile's upper reaches halted amid differences between Egypt...
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The situation in Libya is very difficult and the security situation of grave concern and this constitutes a real threat to the unity of the country in the future,...
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Further evidence has been provided to the United States government on the Assad regime's crimes against humanity, yet still, no accountability has been addressed by the Obama administration. A...
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The Ethiopian government said Tuesday that it had proposed the third week of August for holding tripartite talks with Sudan and Egypt to discuss Ethiopia's multibillion-dollar hydroelectric Nile dam...
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Pressure exerted by some Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, to help President Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi resolve the Renaissance Dam crisis with Ethiopia, ended in failure after...
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Ethiopia has received an official letter from Egypt suggesting the resumption of negotiations between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan over the Renaissance Dam, a senior Ethiopian official has said. Turkish...
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Article
June 26, 2014
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Christine Petré
Ahmed is seven years old. One month ago a rocket hit his home in Aleppo and Ahmed lost all family members but his father. He also lost his two...
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Ethiopia is moving forward with the construction of the Grand Renaissance Dam with its full capacity and according to the original plans despite Egyptian reservations, an Ethiopian diplomat told...
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A planned visit by Egypt's newly-inaugurated President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi to Ethiopia has generated mixed reactions in the African country. "I am optimistic that Al-Sisi's visit will be the beginning...
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Article
June 13, 2014
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Alastair Sloan
A new report from Human Rights Watch revisits the torture camps of Yemen, where the only way out for the tens of thousands of migrant workers interned each year...
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Article
May 20, 2014
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Nabil Al-Sahli
Sixty-six years after the establishment of Israel (1948-2014), the Arab minority inside the Green Line are facing significant challenges, mainly the call by some Israelis – led by Foreign...
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Publications
May 10, 2014
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Amelia Smith
When the Merowe Dam in Sudan was built Ali Askouri, his family and their community were flooded out of their homes 80 kilometres from where it was being constructed...
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Sudanese media outlets have reported that a Sudanese-Ethiopian investment forum is scheduled to take place in Khartoum on Saturday. The Ethiopian news centre Walta reported that the forum is...