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By Ezega
The leading story of the week was in relation to the increasing number of Ethiopian women traveling to the Middle East despite frequent news of abuse in the region.

By Ezega
The leading story of the week was in relation to the IMF report terming Ethiopia’s five-year economic development plan “highly ambitious” and monetary policy “highly distorted.”

By Ezega
The leading story of the week revolved around the spiraling cost of living in Ethiopia and the problems associated with inflation.

By Ezega
The leading story of the week was about Ethiopia’s preparations for the New Year amid inflation crisis.

By Ezega
The leading story of the week revolved around the emotions and aspirations surrounding Ethiopian New Year.

By Ezega
The leading story of the week was in relation to the African Union meet in Addis Ababa on the present crisis facing the entire Horn of Africa.

By Ezega
The leading story of the week was on the UN Monitoring Group’s report that indicted the Eritrean spy agency and the Oromo Liberation Front in the foiled bombing bid in Addis Ababa.

By Ezega
The leading story of the week was about the Chinese PetroTrans Company winning the exploration projects for the natural gas fields of Calub and Hilala and Ogaden Basin’s eight oil and gas blocks.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was about the extreme surge in inflation by about 38.1 percent in June in Ethiopia.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was the independence of South Sudan on July 8, 2011 after two bloodiest civil wars with Sudan.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was about the UN Security Council’s consent to sending Ethiopian troops to Sudan’s Abyei region.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was the agreement signed between the North and South Sudanese governments to demilitarize the disputed Abyei region.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was about US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Addis Ababa. Hillary urged the African Union to dispel Libyan diplomats and boycott Gadaffi and accept reform.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was about the surprise meeting between Ethiopian prime minister and artists, directors, actors, writers, producers, singers, and musicians for the first time in 20 years.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was about the Ethiopian Government declaring pardon for 23 Derg officials merely four days after the country marked the 20th anniversary of the downfall of the Derg regime.

By Ezega.com
The leading story of the week was in relation to the 2nd India-Africa summit. Heads of states and delegations from various African countries congregated in Addis Ababa last week.

By Ezega.com
Rising through the ranks, Ezega.com has become one of the most viewed Ethiopian websites today. The site has been serving the Ethiopian community at home and abroad with quality news, information and data in many areas consistently.

By Ezega.com
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi reaffirmed that Ethiopia's Renaissance is inevitable and the effort launched to realize Ethiopia's renaissance would be intensified.

By Ezega.com
The leading news this week was the rapid decline in the purchasing power of the Ethiopian Birr against the US Dollar. In just two weeks, the Ethiopian Birr declined against the US Dollar by as much as 11%.

By Ezega.com
The leading story this week was entitled “Ethiopia’s Hottest Jobs”. Ezega.com has been monitoring vacancy ads in its database and found that some sectors did much better than others. Sectors that had the most new jobs include IT & Engineering.

By Ezega.com
The leading story this week was the death of Abate Balcha in Miami, Florida, USA. He was found dead on New Years Day in his apartment in Miami. By all accounts, the 39-year old Samuel Abate Balcha had no enemies. His killer has yet to be found.

By Ezega.com
As in many countries of the world, the Ethiopian real estate has been booming for much of this decade. In many areas, prices doubled and even tripled in a span of a few years. The highest appreciation in home prices occurred in the five-year period b

By Meron Tibebe
The leading news in Ethiopian media this week was the re-arrest of Birtukan Mideksa, the leader of Unity for Democracy and Justice party. Birtukan faces life behind bars after a pardon she was granted last year was revoked this week.






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