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►Afabet
town Administration to strive to ease shortage of
service-rendering facilities
shabait.com
Massawa, 27 January 2006
The Administration of Afabet town, Northern Red Sea region, said
that it would strive to ease shortage of service- rendering
facilities such as water and electricity supply, telephone and the
like
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►Khartoum AU Summit:
shabait.com
23 January 2006
Scenario that smacks of fighting dogs This
year’s AU Summit in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, is being held
at a time when there is heated wrangling centering on who shall
assume the chairmanship of the organization for 2006.
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►PRESIDENT ISAIS INSPECTS
DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS IN SOUTHERN RED SEA REGION
shabait.com Assab,
23 January 2006 In the course of a
five-day visit in the Southern Red Sea region, President Isaias
Afwerki inspected infrastructure development projects, especially
the ones underway regarding the development of tourism
infrastructure along the Red Sea coast.
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►ETHIOPIA ORDERS BRITISH REPORTER TO LEAVE COUNTRY
themirror 9:50:00 PM CET
border dispute [1]
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia has ordered a
British journalist to leave the country within 24 hours,
accusing him of portraying it in a bad light, state television
said on Saturday. Anthony Mitchell, who worked for the
Associated Press, was summoned to the foreign ministry and told
to leave....
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►Senior US diplomat visits Ethiopia-Eritrea border after Asmara snub
AFP via
Yahoo! News - Jan 19 9:00 AM
A senior US diplomat travelled to
northern Ethiopia to visit the border with Eritrea on a curtailed
mediation mission intended to ease tensions and avert a potential new war
between the arch-rivals after Asmara snubbed her plans to visit.
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►Central region administration holds annual
assessment meeting
 
shabait.com
Asmara, 18 January, 2006
The Administration of the Central region conducted
its work assessment meeting for last year on the 16th and 17th of
January 2006. In the meeting, the regional Administrator, Mr.
Semere Russo, outlined the accomplishments in promoting efficient
and effective services at the lower level...
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