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  2. Zersenay Tadese - Wikipedia

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    Zersenay Tadese was born in Adi Bana, and had a peaceful, rural upbringing with his six siblings, largely avoiding the troubles of the Eritrean War of Independence. [1] He became interested in cycling in his teenage years and, after winning a number of races, he set his sights upon becoming a professional cyclist in Europe.

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    Mekdes Bekele Tadese (born 1987), 2007 All-Africa Games silver medallist in steeplechase; Mestawat Tadesse (born 1985), female athlete specialising in 1500 metres; Sinedu Tadesse (1974–1995), committed murder-suicide on a Harvard University campus; Zersenay Tadese (born 1982), four-time World Half Marathon champion and Olympic bronze medallist

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  6. Wedding Season (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Season is an action comedy romantic thriller streaming television series created by Oliver Lyttelton for the Star content hub of Disney+. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released on the Disney+ Star platform internationally, Star+ in Latin America and Hulu in the United States, September 8, 2022.

  7. Eritrean diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Many were Eritrean Muslims, while Eritrean Christians, whose number increased in the 1980s, tried to claim asylum in Europe and North America. [12] [13] [14] Between approximately 20,000 and 30,000 Eritrean Muslims left the country during the British Military Administration from 1941 to 1952 and the Ethiopian-Eritrean federation from 1952 to 1962.

  8. 'Horrible': Witnesses recall massacre in Ethiopian holy city

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    Bodies with gunshot wounds lay in the streets for days in Ethiopia’s holiest city. At night, residents listened in horror as hyenas fed on the corpses of people they knew. As Ethiopia’s Tigray ...

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