In Los Angeles, this laid-back, often indulgent meal can be enjoyed year-round on an outdoor patio, sipping cool Bloody Marys and hot matcha lattes. RELATED: 16 Must-Try Restaurants in Orange County, From the Best Dairy-Free Milkshakes to Fish-Free SushiWhere to get vegan brunch in Los AngelesFrom casual to chic and pancakes to Benedicts, here are the best vegan brunch spots (listed in no particular order) in Los Angeles. Find it here@theveganview/Instagram4Seabirds KitchenLocated in Long Beach—about a half-hour south of Los Angeles proper—this eatery still resides in Los Angeles County. Known for its swanky dinner menu and celebrity clientele, Crossroads brings that same chef mentality to its brunch menu. It has two Los Angeles spots, in Venice and West Hollywood, and both offer a special weekend brunch menu.

May 19, 2024 17:36 UTC

Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior has carried out an extensive inspection campaign from May 9 to 15, 2024, targeting residency, work, and border security violations across the country. The crackdown resulted in the discovery of 16,023 violations, which included 9,947 residency violations, 3,929 border security breaches, and 2,147 labor law infringements. During the campaign, authorities intercepted 1,047 individuals attempting illegal entry into the Kingdom, with 44 per cent being Yemeni, 54 per cent Ethiopian, and 2 per cent of other nationalities. Authorities also arrested 17 individuals involved in facilitating the transportation, sheltering, or employment of violators. Currently, 44,056 expatriates, comprising 42,239 men and 1,817 women, are undergoing procedures related to law enforcement.

May 19, 2024 16:50 UTC

The Justice Ministry’s Police Investigation Department (PID) submitted an appeal to the district court on Tuesday of the decision to acquit a police officer who shot 18-year-old Solomon Tekah and was tried for negligent homicide. Tekah, an Ethiopian youth, was shot to death in 2019. The first is that self-defense does not apply because the officer’s life was not in immediate and real danger, the PID said. Family members and supporters attend a ceremony, in memory of 18-year-old Ethiopian, Solomon Tekah who was shot and killed in Kiryat Haim by an off-duty police officer on June 30, 2019, in Kiryat Haim, July 10, 2019. Feeling their lives were in danger, the police officer said he shot at the ground.

May 19, 2024 16:36 UTC

You see, Queen Cassiopeia was vain enough to compare her beauty to the Nereids, and Poseidon got quite upset. He saw 10 sure tricks: five trumps, three hearts and the minor-suit aces. Perseus took the ace of diamonds and ruffed a diamond with the ace of trumps, preparing to reverse the dummy. He led a trump to dummy’s eight, ruffed a diamond high and led a trump to the nine, relieved to see East-West follow suit. He ruffed the last diamond, returned to dummy with the queen of hearts and drew the missing trump with the jack.

May 19, 2024 16:35 UTC

People check in at the newly-built domestic passenger terminal at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on May 18, 2024. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's largest and fastest-growing airline, inaugurated a Chinese-built domestic passenger terminal in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on Saturday. ADDIS ABABA, May 19 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's largest and fastest-growing airline, inaugurated a Chinese-built domestic passenger terminal in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on Saturday. People check in at the newly-built domestic passenger terminal at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on May 18, 2024. The inauguration event was attended by senior Ethiopian government officials, senior executives of Ethiopian Airlines, and representatives of the project contractor.

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The winners, Kenya, qualified to the next round of the championship where they will face Burundi in the fourth and final round of qualifiers to the U-17 junior world cup. With the win, Kenya advanced to the fourth and final round of the world Cup qualifiers where they will take on Burundi. The winners, Kenya, qualified to the next round of the championship where they will face Burundi in the fourth and final round of qualifiers to the U-17 junior world cup. Ahead of the third round, Kenya qualified with a bye after Democratic Republic withdrew from the competition while Ethiopia defeated South Africa 3-0. The CECAFA Region will be represented by one team between Kenya and Burundi who face off in the fourth and final round.

May 19, 2024 14:09 UTC

Kobe: Ethiopian para athlete Yayesh Gate Tesfaw triumphed in the Women’s 1,500m T11 Final with a new world record at the Para Athletics World Championships here on Saturday. The visually impaired runner clocked 4 minutes 31.77 seconds at the Universiade Memorial Stadium in the central Japanese port city of Kobe, shaving nearly six seconds off the previous record. China’s He Shanshan got the silver with a new Asian record of 4:34.12. Held in East Asia for the first time and a crucial qualifier for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the Kobe 2024 Para Athletics World Championships attracted over 1,000 athletes from 100 countries and regions to compete in 168 events. IANSAlso Read: Serie A powerhouse Juventus part ways with head coach Massimiliano AllegriAlso Watch:

May 19, 2024 12:17 UTC

It will be a feast of Coffee at Hawassa University Stadium on Sunday when Adama face Sidama Coffee with relegation-threatened Shashemene City meeting Ethiopia Coffee. Adama Kenema face Sidama Coffee in the first match of the day on the back of two wins and two draws from their last four games, a decent run of good form. Their opponents, Sidama Coffee will be playing in front of their home fans at the Hawassa University Stadium, a good hunting ground for them since the league moved there. SHASHEMENE FIGHTING FOR SURVIVALShashemene City, who are odds-on relegation candidates along with Hambericho Durame, have their work cut out when they face Ethiopia Coffee in the second game. Coffee are in sixth place with 38 points and can move up to fourth place if they win, and that's all the incentive they need.

May 19, 2024 00:44 UTC

By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia plans to increase coffee exports by a third by the end of the 2013/2014 fiscal year to help counter a fall in revenues due to lower coffee prices, the head of its coffee exporters association said on Monday. Coffee exports from Africa's biggest producer hit a record high of 198,706 tonnes in 2012/13 but earnings of $744.9 million were lower than 2011/12, when sales of 169,391 tonnes earned Ethiopia $833.1 million. The World Bank says international prices for coffee declined by about a third between the two periods. The slide in coffee exports weighed on overall export earnings, which slipped to $3 billion in 2012/2013 from $3.15 billion a year before. Four million smallholder farmers grow coffee in the misty forested highlands in the west and southwest of the country.

May 18, 2024 23:12 UTC

This photo taken on May 18, 2024 shows a view of the Defense Specialized Referral Hospital in Bishoftu town, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia. (Xinhua/Liu Fangqiang)ADDIS ABABA, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Saturday inaugurated a specialized referral hospital of the national army in Bishoftu town, in Ethiopia's Oromia regional state. "The defense specialized referral hospital is unique in that it is a top-notch healthcare facility equipped with state-of-the-art technologies," Abiy said during the inaugural ceremony. ■Medical staff pose for a group photo at the Defense Specialized Referral Hospital in Bishoftu town, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia, May 18, 2024. (Xinhua/Liu Fangqiang)This photo taken on May 18, 2024 with a mobile phone shows the gate of the Defense Specialized Referral Hospital in Bishoftu town, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia.

May 18, 2024 18:53 UTC

Financed by the African Development Bank, the futurist building will soon be the nerve center for storing and processing the digital data of the Republic of Congo. “Congo will soon be the only country in Central Africa to have its own data centre,” says Michel Ngakala, coordinator of the Central Africa Fibre-Optic Backbone project, which includes Congo. Some €13.8 million of the total has been allocated to build and run the data centre. The African Development Bank Group is Congo’s leading partner and the country’s top infrastructure financing institution. In addition to laying the fibre-optic cable and building the data centre, the Bank has funded several road infrastructure projects in Congo.

May 18, 2024 13:49 UTC

Judges at the Federal High Court have ordered that a months-long legal battle between BGI Ethiopia and Purpose Black over a property deal is to end through mediation. “We’ve settled the dispute through court-annexed mediation,” reads a statement from BGI Ethiopia. Purpose Black is a relatively new business initiated by Fisseha Eshetu (PhD). - Advertisement -BGI Ethiopia says it has returned the amount to Purpose Black, effectively ending the court saga nearly a year after the deal was first reached. BGI will float a bid to find another buyer,” said Nega Miherete, legal and corporate affairs director at BGI Ethiopia.

May 18, 2024 07:25 UTC

In the first place the state-created Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and other reputable human rights advocates have well documented the government’s involvement in atrocities, which it has occasionally admitted to and vowed to address. Ethiopia’s engagement with the United States, a global superpower, is crucial for a variety of reasons, spanning political, economic, security, and humanitarian concerns. Constructive ties between the two countries can promote sustainable development, address regional challenges, and advance shared interests in areas such as peace and security, human rights, and economic prosperity. If Ethiopia values the friendship of the U.S. it must avoid the kind of defensiveness it displayed by chiding the latter’s ambassador. After all a true ally is someone who gives one an honest opinion, not just tell it what it wants to hear.

May 18, 2024 07:25 UTC

In a bid to avert the impacts of fluctuations in international trade, Ethiopia has introduced a newly amended export incentive policy, overhauling incentive scheme provisions for value addition in export commodities. The ‘Export Trade Duty Incentive Schemes Amendment Proclamation’ tabled to Parliament this week looks to replace legislation first ratified in 2012. The draft introduces a range of changes in the country’s export incentive landscape previously hoped to boost ailing export performance. Experts behind the draft also propose new rules regarding the import of defective raw materials. Under the 2012 proclamation, exporters were obliged to pay a five percent tax on imported raw materials that are found to be defective or damaged.

May 18, 2024 07:00 UTC

Heritage Authority to embark on designs next yearThe Ethiopian Heritage Authority is readying to embark on the construction of two large museum projects following the approval of a long-awaited multimillion birr budget by officials at the Ministry of Finance. The Ministry has allocated 50 million birr towards feasibility studies and designs for a new National Museum and a Human Origins Museum in Addis Ababa. “The current small national museum is inadequate,” said Abebaw. The National Museum will be dedicated to showcasing Ethiopian heritage, including achievements in athletics and the country’s artistic history. These include the Red Terror Martyrs Memorial Museum near Meskel Square and other sites located on the road from the heart of Addis Ababa to Entoto, such as the Science Museum, Unity Park, and others.

May 18, 2024 06:50 UTC