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Djibouti, Ethiopia to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

    Djibouti and Ethiopia are deepening their comprehensive bilateral relations, Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh said today.   In his joint keynote address to the House of People’s Representatives.

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African Disabilities Forum to Build Headquarters in Addis Ababa

African Disabilities Forum (ADF) has concluded an agreement that would enable it to build its headquarters in Addis Ababa. The agreement was signed here yesterday.   The forum, which was.

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Somali Maritime Forces Exchange fire with Pirates aboard hijacked Vessel

  Somali maritime forces have exchanged gunfire with the hijackers of an oil tanker in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, the head of the maritime force said on Thursday.  .

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Malawian Airlines Makes Historic Flight With All-Female Crew

    Malawian Airlines made history Thursday with an all-female operated and supported flight from Blantyre, Malawi, to Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania. The two-hour flight by a Bombardier Q400 aircraft that.

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How Malawi Can End Attacks on Albinos

Attacks on people with albinism are resurging in Malawi after a six-month lull last year, when the government and a local rights group campaigned to end the violence.   Albinos.

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Malawi’s inflation slows to 16.1 percent in February

Malawi’s consumer inflation slowed to 16.1 percent year-on-year in February from 18.2 percent in January, official data from the National Statistical Office showed on Thursday.   By Reuters

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3 Key Habits Great Leaders Share

By Deep Patel Many of the most renowned leaders in history are said to have been born with an uncanny ability to rally others around them and inspire greatness. Their.

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UN says Half the People in Central African Republic Need Aid 

The United Nations says half of the population in Central African Republic is in need of humanitarian assistance after an increase in violence since September has displaced more than 400,000.

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