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Ethiopia

 

Ethiopia is a landlocked state in the Horn of Africa. Officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, it is the second-most populous nation in Africa with over 79.2 million people[5] and the tenth-largest by area with its 1,100,000 km2. The capital is Addis Ababa. Ethiopia is bordered by Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Kenya to the south, Sudan to the west, and Eritrea to the north. Read More

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Child Marriage Still Prevalent Among Adolescents In South Asia: Report

By IBTimes

A report on Wednesday reveals that child marriage has become less prevalent in South Asia over the last two decades, but not for brides of all age groups. Adolescents over 15 are still marrying at about the same rate as they did two decades ago. (May 17)

MORE TOPICS: CALIFORNIA, HUMAN RIGHTS, PAKISTAN, INDIA, MALAWI

Rohan Marley
Rohan Marley, Lauryn Hill’s Ex, Engaged To Brazilian Model Isabeli Fontana

By IBTimes

Rohan Marley, whose personal information ranges from son of reggae music legend Bob Marley to Lauryn Hill's ex to former football player to coffee entrepreneur, is engaged to Brazilian model Isabeli Fontana in a wedding to be held in Ethiopia. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK, CANCER

Former Liberian President Taylor attends his trial at the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Charles Taylor Blames ‘Western Conspiracy’ for His Downfall

By IBTimes UK

Former Liberian president Charles Taylor stopped short of apologising for his role in Sierra Leone civil war, instead accusing prosecutors of paying and intimidating witnesses. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: IRAQ, COURT, INTERNATIONAL LAW

Zimbabwean politician creates uproar by saying women should make themselves less attractive to men to curb spread of HIV/AIDS
PEPFAR: US HIV Aid Prevented 741,000 Deaths [STUDY]

By Reuters

The United States foreign aid program that sends billions of dollars to African countries for HIV treatment and prevention has cut the number of people dying for any reason in those nations, a new study suggests. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: GEORGE W. BUSH, CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, SENEGAL, UGANDA

Pre-Opening Wheat Market Report

By CME Group

July wheat was trading 2 3/4 cents lower late in the overnight session and the market matched Friday's contract low. Outside market forces look bearish again today with lower equity, energy and metals trade overnight and a bounce in the US dollar. (May 14)

TIME Magazine Breastfeeding Cover
Time Magazine’s Shocking Cover of Breast-Feeding Mother Sparks Outrage

By IBTimes UK

Jamie Lynne Grumet is a proponent of attachment parenting which encourages co-sleeping with children. (May 11)

Eritrean President Afwerki during a 2008 interview in Asmara, the capital
Eritrea Denies Rumors Its President Is Dead

By IBTimes

Eritrea's government denounces the U.S. C.I.A. and its outlawed opposition groups for spreading 'lies' that claim President Isaias Afwerki is dead. (Apr 27)

MORE TOPICS: AL-QAEDA, UNITED NATIONS, WIKILEAKS, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

Waris Dirie
100,000 UK Women Undergo Genital Mutilation: Report

By IBTimes UK

More than 100,000 women in the UK have undergone Female Genital Mutilations (FGM), according to reports. (Apr 24)

MORE TOPICS: SUDAN, SOMALIA, LONDON, HUMAN RIGHTS

Omar al-Bashir
Arab League Calls Emergency Meeting On Sudan Crisis

By IBTimes

The Arab League called an emergency meeting on Thursday over the quickly escalating violence between Sudan and South Sudan. (Apr 19)

MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, EGYPT, SUDAN

A family in Ethiopia's Afar region
Ethiopia Accuses Eritrea of Mass Kidnap and Cross-Border Attacks

By IBTimes UK

Border tensions escalate between two major players in Horn of Africa. (Apr 19)

MORE TOPICS: GOLD, GERMANY, UNITED NATIONS, SUDAN, SOMALIA