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Interview with Liqe Tiguhan Dereje Negash from Ethiopian Orthodox Church

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Interview with Liqe Tiguhan Dereje Negash from Ethiopian Orthodox Church


Man Neber - Bisrat Radio: Interview with Dr. Dagnachew Assefa

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Man Neber - Bisrat Radio: Interview with Dr. Dagnachew Assefa

The Latest Sport News and Updates From EBC October 27, 2015

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The Latest Sport News and Updates From EBC October 27, 2015

Ephrem Tamiru Album Signing in Addis Ababa

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The Legendary Musician Ephrem Tamiru meets fans and sign copies of his new album "Endegena" at the Romie Burger.

Gidey Tesfay - Ayfalkin (ኣይፋልክን) New Ethiopian Tigrigna Music Video 2015)

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Gidey Tesfay - Ayfalkin (ኣይፋልክን) New Ethiopian Tigrigna Music Video 2015

Ethiopian Band Krar Collective Live From Trafalgar Square, London

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Ethiopian Band Krar Collective Live From Trafalgar Square, London

Ephrem Tamiru - Ethiopian Oldies Music - Yedenget Engeda

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Ephrem Tamiru - Ethiopian Oldies Music - Yedenget Engeda

Ethiopian coffee, food and dance at World of Montgomery 2015

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One of the countries represented at World of Montgomery is Ethiopia. Country representatives showcased the traditional coffee ceremony along with other cultural highlights.


Gelila Bekele Interview at Seifu Show Part 1

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Gelila Bekele Interview at Seifu Show Part 1

Bisrat Radio - Man Neber: Interview with captain Solomon Gizaw

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Bisrat Radio - Man Neber: Interview with captain Solomon Gizaw

Man sneaks in for last kilometre of Nairobi marathon to win second place

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Man sneaks in for last kilometre of Nairobi marathon to win second place

Julius Njogu was set to win £4,166 in prize money when race organisers noticed he had not even broken into a sweat
A marathon runner accused of hiding in the crowd and then running the final stretch to clinch second place has been arrested for fraud.

Julius Njogu was set to win £4,166 in prize money when race organisers noticed he had not even broken into a sweat.

They later discovered he had joined the three athletes leading Kenya’s Nairobi International Marathon to run the last kilometre into Nyayo National Stadium. The 28-year-old pleaded his innocence as he was frog marched to the track.

Television images showed him arguing with race officials, and even removing his running shoes to show organisers his blistered feet to prove he’d run the entire course.

"I'm second. I didn't cheat since I followed the course unless there was another. I have trained for this marathon and I'm disappointed I'm not recognised," added Njogu.

Through the final few metres, Njogu jogged easily past a weary-looking Shadrack Kiptoo to cross second. Joshua Kipkorir won the men’s race in two hours, 13 minutes and 25 seconds. Elizabeth Rumokoi won the women’s title in 2:29.32.

Man joins Kenyan marathon for the final km, finishes second, is arrested

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Man joins Kenyan marathon for the final km, finishes second, is arrested

UP at a Kenyan marathon was arrested after it emerged that he only joined the race in the final kilometre.

Julius Njogu was second across the line at the Nairobi International Marathon, but his strong finish drew the attention of officials who discovered that he had not run the full 26.2-mile course but instead jumped out of the crowd to join the race leaders as they neared the stadium finish.

Aboveground Hyperloop idea is about to become reality

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Aboveground Hyperloop idea is about to become reality

A test track for Elon Musk’s Hyperloop project—which is designed to ferry passengers between major cities at record speeds—will reportedly be under construction in the next two or three weeks.

Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, a company among those putting a prototype together, has said it plans to build the test track, according to Tech Insider.

Siemens-Isolux consortium secures $450m HVDC contract in Ethiopia, Kenya

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Siemens-Isolux consortium secures $450m HVDC contract in Ethiopia, Kenya

Isolux Corsan and its consortium partner Siemens have received a contract to design, build and install high voltage direct current (HVDC) equipment between Ethiopia and Kenya.

The project will provide a reliable connection of both countries' electrical grids, improving the use of generation resources in the area. The total value of the project, financed by the World Bank and the African Development Bank, is worth approximately $450 million.

FBC

Gelila Bekele Interview at Seifu Show Part 2

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Gelila Bekele Interview at Seifu Show Part 2


Premier said the Government is Importing Wheat to Overcome El Niño Effect

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Premier said the Government is Importing Wheat to Overcome El Niño Effect

The House of PPremier said the Government is Importing Wheat to Overcome El Niño Effecteople’s Representative (HPR) in its third regular session today has approved a motion on President Mulatu Teshome's speech to the joint session of the House of Peoples’ Representatives and the House of Federation on October 5, 2015.

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn gave explanations to the socio-economic, political and foreign relations queries raised by member of the parliament (MPs) as well as presented his governments stand on various issues.

Biscuit that survived the Titanic sells for $23,000

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Biscuit that survived the Titanic sells for $23,000

The 103-year-old biscuit has managed to survive intact and un-munched

A cracker that survived the Titanic and lives on, unmunched, today has been sold for $23,000 (£15,034).

The biscuit was saved by James Fenwick, a passenger on the Carpathia vessel that saved Titanic passengers at sea, and was kept intact in a Kodak film envelope by Fenwick along with the following notation: “Pilot biscuit from Titanic lifeboat April 1912.”

The 103-year-old biscuit was used as part of a survival kit on one of the Titanic lifeboats.

The Telegraph

YouTube to launch subscription service

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YouTube to launch subscription service

YouTube is to launch a subscription service offering original, exclusive videos - including feature-length films starring high-profile vloggers.

Initially only available in the US, YouTube Red will cost $9.99 (£6.50) a month and have no adverts.

PewDiePie, Rooster Teeth and Lilly Singh are among the well-known names involved.

Analysts suggested it could be difficult to turn millions of fans who expect free access to pay up.

BBC

Ethiopia starts to have Ministers 108 years ago

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Ethiopia starts to have Ministers 108 years ago

Mike Solo - Habesha Live On Seifu Show

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Here is the Amazing & Talented Musician Mike Solo Aka Brother Aman Performing his hit Song "Habesha" on Seifu Show on EBS" Enjoy!

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