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From:The EconomistFrom here to Mekelle What the rout of Ethiopia's army means for the region ONCE THE history of Ethiopia's latest civil war is written, the battles of June could well be recounted as one of the great rebel victories...
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From:The EconomistEthiopia is losing friends and alienating allies IT WAS ONE of the grandest ceremonies that Meskel Square had ever witnessed. Part military parade, part cultural jamboree, the spectacle in the heart of the Ethiopian...
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From:African Business (Issue 490)As prime minister Abiy Ahmed raises hopes for peace in war-torn Ethiopia, what are the prospects for the country resuming its place as a darling for investors? Tom Collins investigates Ethiopia's embattled prime...
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From:The EconomistEthiopia is deliberately starving its own citizens. It must be stopped IT IS ALMOST a year since Abiy Ahmed, the prime minister of Ethiopia, launched a "law enforcement" operation against the government of the northern...
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From:The Middle EastEgypt is buffeted by political turbulence in the messy aftermath of the Arab Spring, but it is also facing a resources crisis that, if left unchecked, could plunge it into even deeper turmoil--loss of water from the...
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From:The EconomistWhy the path to peace in Ethiopia runs through the gulag state next door I N THE CORNER of a quiet bar in Asmara, Eritrea's capital, Mulugeta (not his real name) hatches a plan to escape. He has made contact with the...