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The newly appointed president of the university, Professor Eshetu Wencheku said: "The university administration and Ministry of Education discussed this in great detail and we feel that six weeks is enough time to prepare students for examinations." The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo cordially invites its members to establish housing cooperatives so as to construct residential house in Addis Ababa. The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held a party on June 20 2008 at Kringsjå. Here are some of the photographs. The director of an organization of representatives of Ethiopian-Israeli community groups, Dani Kashun, said that "the struggle is focusing on the fact that the schools that continue to refuse to enroll the children. The Academic and Publication sub-committee of ESUO invites members to contribute articles to the first ever issue of the Union’s bulletin. Here is the report. For decades China has been consistently providing educational assistance to Africa, according to the so-called Gafni law, and that "now it turns out that they are willing to take part in zero percent of public obligations, like helping to absorb immigrants." Demands They warn that just as it did in April, this crisis could lead to mass protests in higher learning institutions throughout the country, bringing higher education in Ethiopia to a virtual standstill. They also said they are fed up by the lack of response from the government to their demands for an extra two months to complete their academic year have not been met. "We demand an egalitarian and balanced division of immigrant absorption in the city," said the chairman of the association supporting another of Petah Tikva's private ultra-Orthodox schools, Da'at Mevinim, said that "we have accepted and we will continue to accept students of Ethiopian origin are to go to school in Petah Tikva. Hakol Hinuch, an association working for educational reform nationwide, warned that it would take the case to the High Court of Justice to force the private schools indicated that they would refuse to enroll the children will be fined and may have their licenses suspended. Nita

Dibaba deals Ethiopia blow, Robles struggles - Nation MOGADISHU, Somalia - Fighting between government soldiers and Islamic insurgents killed at least 40 people in central Somalia on Thursday as the warring sides tried to gain ground in strategic towns. Witnesses also reported seeing troops from
Dibaba deals Ethiopia blow, Robles struggles - Nation




40 dead in Somalia fighting, witnesses say - WJLA AMSTERDAM - An international panel has awarded hefty damages to both Ethiopia and Eritrea for deaths, ill treatment of prisoners and civilians and the destruction of property during their 1998-2000 war. The commission set up by the Permanent Court of
40 dead in Somalia fighting, witnesses say - WJLA