Join award winning photographer Jason Lanier for a heart wrenching and uplifting documentary about the kids who live, eat, and survive from the scraps they find at the dump in Addis Ababa in the capitol of Ethiopia. 2840 […]
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Join award winning photographer Jason Lanier for a heart wrenching and uplifting documentary about the kids who live, eat, and survive from the scraps they find at the dump in Addis Ababa in the capitol of Ethiopia. 2840 […] PAPER is proud to present a conversation with Kelela — emerging pop star and member of the Beautiful People Class of 2015. Read on for her take on the American Dream (the theme of our April issue), and meet Kelela’s classmates here. What can you tell… […] Indian-owned company to launch ‘scooty’ in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA: The Indian footprint in Africa just got bigger with Balaaji Manufacturing Plc, an Indian-owned company, launching the brand new electrical motorcycle, popularly known as “scooty”, assembl… […] Ethiopia drafting new law to stiffen punishments for human trafficking By ELIAS MESERET, Associated Press ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Ethiopia is drafting a new law to stiffen punishments for human trafficking in an attempt to stem a wave of danger… […] If Ethiopia is so vibrant, why are young people leaving? by Hassen Hussein Within a week, Ethiopians were hit with a quadruple whammy. On April 19, the Libyan branch of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) released a shocking video purpor… […] Bismack Biyombo might not have had the season he wanted with the Charlotte Hornets as they fell short of a playoff place in the Eastern conference, but he promises they’ll be back with a bang. The Congolese centre, born in Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, played 64 games this regular season — starting […] […] Analyzing Recent Events By Eurasiareview April 29, 2015 Nestled in the turbulent Horn of Africa, Ethiopia is Africa’s oldest independent modern nation-state and second most populous. Discourse on Ethiopia has traditionally revolved around poverty, conflict, disease, and famine, yet in recent years it has experienced considerable economic growth, making it amongst “Africa’s top performing […] […] The rebirth of Swedish tennis may have begun 12 years ago on a roadside in Skara, Sweden, a small town a few hours from the capital. That’s where a pair of young boys named Elias and Mikael Ymer would trudge up and down while their father, a professional long-distance runner, urged them to follow in his footsteps. All 10 kilometers… […] |
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