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5 Sep 2014: Ethiopian tuning, Latin rhythms, the wah-wah pedal – ahead of a festival of African culture, Richard Williams hails a composer who likes to mix it up
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1 Sep 2014: The world heritage site of Lalibela is key to Addis Ababa's plans to banish images of famine and boost visitor numbers
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22 Aug 2014: At the end of her journey to trace the life of a typical flip-flop – from oilfield to factory to street to trash – Caroline Knowles was confronted with the Ethiopian capital’s largest landfill site …
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20 Aug 2014: As South Sudanese flee to Ethiopia, concerns are growing that its capacity to help displaced people may be overstretched
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23 Jul 2014:
Half of 1.2m bottles of Rift Valley wine are intended for export, with company planning to double production
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22 Jul 2014: Backflip by immigation minister Scott Morrison could have ramifications for other asylum seekers
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18 Jul 2014: Seven bloggers for Zone Nine website and three journalists accused of plotting 'to destabilise nation' for having ties with outlawed Ginbot 7 group
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15 Jul 2014: Legal battle launched after man claims he was evicted from his farm and beaten under villagisation scheme funded by UK aid
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9 Jul 2014: Letters: Ethiopia is one of few developing countries that will achieve most, if not all, of the millennium development goals. The resettlement programme has played its part
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6 Jul 2014:
David Smith: It's 30 years since Ethiopia's famine came to attention in the UK. Now, a farmer plans to sue Britain for human rights abuses, claiming its aid has funded a government programme of torture and beatings as villagers have been removed from their homes
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