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After a century and a half, Ethiopian artifacts return home

Union Leader 23 Nov 2021
Tabots are replicas of the Ark of the Covenant that are sacred in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, one of the world’s oldest churches ... and friendly relations with the National Museum in Addis Ababa and with the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in London and in Ethiopia.”.
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After a century and a half, Ethiopian artefacts return home

Indian Express 23 Nov 2021
Tabots are replicas of the Ark of the Covenant that are sacred in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, one of the world’s oldest churches ... and friendly relations with the National Museum in Addis Ababa and with the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in London and in Ethiopia.
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Sounds Local: Music galore post-Thanksgiving weekend

The Recorder 23 Nov 2021
The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow, also known as the Treaty are Tory Hanna, Billy Keane, Chris Merenda, Greg Smith and David Tanklefsky ... 26) is a solo project ... “My Father was in the Ethiopian Coptic church and lived in Jamaica for 10 years and was back in fourth from Jamaica my whole life so I grew up submerged in the Jamaican reggae culture ... .
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Finally, Stolen Ethiopia Treasures Begin to Return Home From England

Tadias 22 Nov 2021
Tabots are replicas of the Ark of the Covenant that are sacred in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, one of the world’s oldest churches ... friendly relations with the National Museum in Addis Ababa and with the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in London and in Ethiopia.”.
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Ethiopia crisis raises new fears as civil war shows no signs of abating

Yahoo Daily News 19 Nov 2021
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019 ... The rebel fighters held their own elections in September 2020 in defiance of Abiy, and in turn Ethiopian leaders cut off funding to the region ... A young woman at mass graves in the Abune Aregawi Ethiopian Orthodox Church cemetery in the town of Mai Kadra, Ethiopia.
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There’s a brutal conflict in Ethiopia. My family there ask: why does no one hear us?

The Observer 17 Nov 2021
When on that day the Ethiopian prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel peace prizewinner, announced a military offensive in Tigray, it was hard to predict the scale of the human suffering that would ensue ... Ethiopian soldiers subsequently closed the border, reducing the number of refugees who could flee.
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‘You can’t even cry loudly’: Counting Ethiopia’s war dead

Taipei Times 17 Nov 2021
Tigrayans, a minority of about 6 million, were encircled as a falling-out with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize winner, turned deadly ... The UN says that while war crimes might have been committed on all sides, the most atrocities have been reported against Tigrayans by Ethiopian soldiers and their Eritrean allies.
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'You can't even cry loudly': Counting Ethiopia's war dead (copy)

The Paducah Sun 16 Nov 2021
The United Nations says that while war crimes may have been committed on all sides, the most atrocities have been reported against Tigrayans by Ethiopian soldiers and their Eritrean allies ... A trio of Ethiopian Orthodox priests broke the terrible news in a surprise visit the following Sunday.
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In U.S Ethiopian American Voters Send Biden a Message, Flipping Virginia Red

Tadias 15 Nov 2021
Why some Ethiopian voters in Virginia swung for Youngkin — and how it may spell trouble for Democrats elsewhere ... But everybody in the Ethiopian community is feeling the pain of neglect.” ... Organizers with the group said they put out mass messaging on social media, canvassed at Ethiopian Orthodox churches and restaurants in the D.C.
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'You can't even cry loudly': Counting Ethiopia's war dead

Journal Review 15 Nov 2021
The United Nations says that while war crimes may have been committed on all sides, the most atrocities have been reported against Tigrayans by Ethiopian soldiers and their Eritrean allies ... A trio of Ethiopian Orthodox priests broke the terrible news in a surprise visit the following Sunday.
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The growing friendship between a Latter-day Saint stake and Ethiopian church in Utah

Deseret News 13 Nov 2021
The Church of Jesus Christ of La. https.//www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2021-11-12/interfaith-ethiopia-layton-creekside-stake-st-mary-ethiopian-orthodox-utah-232682 ... .
photo: AP / Ben Curtis, File
In this Wednesday, May 5, 2021 file photo, Tigrayan women Tarik, 60, center, and Meresaeta, left, who fled from the town of Samre, roast coffee beans over a wood stove in a classroom where they now live at the Hadnet General Secondary School which has become a makeshift home to thousands displaced by the conflict, in Mekele, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia.
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Britons and Americans swept up in Ethiopia’s detention of Tigrayans

Belfast Telegraph 11 Nov 2021
The British government told the AP it had raised his case with Ethiopian authorities ... An Ethiopian Orthodox Church official in Addis Ababa confirmed this week that dozens of priests, monks, deacons and others had been detained because of their ethnicity, including an assistant to the church’s patriarch.
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Ethiopia detains Tigrayans and UN staff in mass crackdown

The New Arab 11 Nov 2021
Ethiopian authorities have rounded up high-profile Tigrayans - from a bank CEO to priests - as well as United Nations staff in a mass crackdown on suspected supporters of rebellious northern forces, according to people linked to the detainees ... The Ethiopian Orthodox Church did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Ethiopia's detentions of Tigrayans snare US, UK citizens

Springfield News-Sun 11 Nov 2021
The British government told the AP it has raised his case with Ethiopian authorities ... An Ethiopian Orthodox Church official in Addis Ababa confirmed this week that dozens of priests, monks, deacons and others had been detained because of their ethnicity, including an assistant to the church's patriarch.
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Ethiopia rounds up high-profile Tigrayans, UN staff

The Wire Network 11 Nov 2021
Ethiopian authorities have rounded up high-profile Tigrayans – from a bank CEO to priests – as well as United Nations staff in a mass crackdown on suspected supporters of rebellious northern forces, according to people linked to the detainees ... The Ethiopian Orthodox Church did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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