The airline’s chief executive Mesfin Tasew said the facilities would “upgrade the airport experience of our passengers travelling to and from the city of Gode. It is also a step forward in the work we do to elevate our domestic airport facilities to a higher level”.
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February 14, 2024 14:08 UTC
Climate activists are continuing their greatest-hits museum tour and have targeted Botticelli’s fifteenth century masterpiece The Birth of Venus at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Their curatorial choice is not lost on observers, with Botticelli’s work also depicting the subject of water, as Venus rises from the sea. The DigestProtestors crashed a talk at New York’s Jewish Museum Tuesday night, featuring Israeli artist Zoya Cherkassky and the museum director James Snyder. [The Art Newspaper, France]The Center for Art & Advocacy has announced the six 2024 recipients of its Right of Return Fellowships. The idea to use the wood from the discarded boats to make instruments originally came from inmates trained as luthiers.
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February 14, 2024 13:47 UTC
Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., giving a victory speech Tuesday night in a special election for a vacant House seat once held by former Republican Rep. George Santos , who was expelled from Congress in December. Chants of "You support genocide," "Stop supporting genocide" and "Ceasefire now"were heard from protesters in the crowd holding Palestinian flags. The crowd then drowned out the pro-Palestinian protesters by shouting "Suozzi! DEMS FLIP SEAT AS SUOZZI WINS CRUCIAL SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION IN NEW YORKSuozzi was projected Tuesday night to defeat Republican county lawmaker Mazi Pilip to win back his old job. When Suozzi is sworn in following Tuesday's special election, the Republican majority in the House slips to 219-213.
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February 14, 2024 13:10 UTC
A truck crashed into several passenger vehicles in the Mediterranean province of Alexandria, Egypt, killing at least 15 people, the authorities announced on Wednesday. The accident, which occurred late on Tuesday in the district of Amreya, west of the city of Alexandria, also injured eight people, according to a police report. The truck crashed into four microbuses, a type of public transport minibus widely used in Egypt, according to the report. Ambulances rushed to the scene of the accident and transported the injured to hospitals, according to local media. Road accidents claim thousands of victims every year in Egypt, where transport safety leaves much to be desired.
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February 14, 2024 13:04 UTC
“We live in days of Great Change, a shuffling of status and symbols,” Dr. Clyde Taylor wrote in 1973. That strong voice of the Black liberation movement took a final breath on January 24. Born Clyde Russell Taylor on July 3, 1931, in Boston, he was the youngest of eight children of his parents, Frank and E. Alice (Tyson) Taylor. It was there that he met several Black literary and political activists, including Toni Morrison and Amiri Baraka. Two years later, Taylor moved to San Francisco and married Martella Wilson.
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February 14, 2024 12:54 UTC
Beachwood, OH (44122)TodayA mix of clouds and sun. Temps nearly steady in the low to mid 30s. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph..TonightClear skies this evening will become overcast overnight. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
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February 14, 2024 12:37 UTC
In the aftermath of a brutal two-year war that has scarred the Tigray region, Shewit and her sisters, who reside in a rented one-bedroom house, stand as a testament to resilience amidst despair. Students in the Tigray region are among the hardest hit by the drought. According to him, among the 23,000 students enrolled at 46 elementary and secondary schools in the district, 4,449 have dropped out. This adjustment is necessitated by the impracticability of accommodating students beyond the 5th grade due to such constraints. According to these experts, an additional 522 schools in the region remain under the control of Eritrean and Amhara forces, rendering them inaccessible to students in the region.
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February 14, 2024 12:25 UTC
Ethiopia’s human rights watchdog says at least 45 people were killed during door-to-door raids by federal security forces in the country’s northern Amhara region in in late January. The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on Tuesday confirmed the identity of the civilians who is says “were extrajudicially killed by government security forces for allegedly ‘supporting Fano’”. This comes after months of clashes last year between the military and the ethnic Amhara militia, which describes itself as a “self-defence” organisation and draws volunteers from the local population. Both the United States and the European Union have called for an investigation into the killings in the town of Merawi. The Amhara violence is Ethiopia’s most serious crisis since the signed of a peace agreement in November 2022 that ended a two-year conflict in the neighbouring Tigray region.
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February 14, 2024 11:37 UTC
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February 14, 2024 11:14 UTC
A deep rift within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) has widened, with Oromo bishops formally establishing the breakaway “Oromia Orthodox Tewahedo Church” on 23 January. There's more to this storyGet unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report from over 54 African countries, from Cape Town to Cairo, from Abidjan to Abuja to Addis Ababa. Subscribe Nowcancel anytimeAlready a a subscriber Sign In
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February 14, 2024 11:13 UTC
The Ethiopian government has proposed to include Amharic among the official languages recognized by the African Union (AU). A former ambassador to the United Nations, Selassie previously served as Ethiopia's ambassador to Egypt. Last August, violent fighting broke out in the Amhara region between the regional "Fano" militias and federal troops, following the refusal of the Amhara militias to disband and integrate the ranks of the federal army as required by the Pretoria peace agreement. The condition was one of the prerequisites for the end of the war in Tigray, which lasted from the end of 2020 to the end of 2022, during which the Amhara militias supported Prime Minister Ahmed's army. Read also other news on Nova NewsClick here and receive updates on WhatsAppFollow us on the social channels of Nova News on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Telegram
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February 14, 2024 10:46 UTC
The Africa Financial Industry Summit-AFIS and Deloitte unveiled the third edition of their African Financial Industry Barometer, which highlighted significant progress and persistent challenges in the African financial industry. Based on an in-depth survey to be carried out in the second half of 2023, the barometer offers insights on Africa’s progression towards building a world-class financial industry. An overwhelming 95% of financial industry leaders are optimistic about the economic outlook over the next three years in spite of macroeconomic uncertainties and tensions in financial markets. Up 10 points on the last Barometer, industry leaders perceive their digital maturity has increased, propelled by open banking/insuring, which has been the key driver of digital transformation. Aristide Ouattara, Partner, Financial Industry Leader, Deloitte Francophone Africa said: “By capitalizing on pan-African opportunities and overcoming structural obstacles, the African financial industry is well positioned to play a leading role in the global economy.
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February 14, 2024 08:26 UTC
Black History Month Performing Arts Showcase’ was held at the Schwarzman Center last Saturday. Black History Month Performing Arts Showcase” that took place in the Underground at the Schwarzman Center on Saturday night. “The show was meaningful because it gave the opportunity for Black students to come together and share their different talents,” said Jordan Mincy ’26. “The showcase was really important to me because it’s not every day that we get to fully claim a space like Schwarzman as Black people on campus. It felt empowering to be able to express ourselves and to be the center of attention in a place where we can often feel ignored.”The Schwarzman Center is located at 168 Grove St.
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February 14, 2024 06:52 UTC
Recalling its recommendations for actions to end extensive rights abuse in the Amhara region, the commission said extrajudicial killings by government forces are still very concerning as they continue unabated. It referred to the incident in Merawi town where the government forces killed hundreds of civilians – an incident that borkena covered extensively (check it here). In Shebel Berenta district, east Gojjam zone of Ethiopia, EHRC has confirmed that government security forces killed at least 15 ( including women) in extrajudicial killings after house-to-house searches. This week a graphic video emerged on social media purportedly showing the hours after the extrajudicial killings in Merawi. For that reason, the right abuse and the recurring extrajudicial killings did not get the attention it deserves – including from the international community.
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February 14, 2024 04:48 UTC
The armed forces of Ethiopia even killed a pregnant lady in this part of Amhara. When the militia retreated, soldiers went into houses targeting civilians, accusing them of being fighters, they said.”Another report by the EHRC confirms that 15 Amhara civilians were killed on January 19. Artillery and drone strikes by the armed forces of Ethiopia are also killing innocent civilians in Amhara. This massacre killed 36 Christians in the district of Shirka (Arsi). Modern Tokyo News is part of the Modern Tokyo Times grouphttp://moderntokyotimes.com Modern Tokyo Times – International News and Japan Newshttp://sawakoart.com – Sawako Utsumi and Modern Tokyo Times artisthttps://moderntokyonews.com Modern Tokyo News – Tokyo News and International NewsPLEASE JOIN ON TWITTERhttps://twitter.com/MTT_News Modern Tokyo TimesPLEASE JOIN ON FACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/moderntokyotimes
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February 14, 2024 04:28 UTC