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  2. List of newspapers in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party: Efoytā [1] Addis Ababa: 1997 Fānā démokrāsi Amharic Ethiopian Herald [1] Addis Ababa: 1943 Ethiopian Press Agency (government) English Ethiopian Gazette [3] Toronto: 2018 AMG Brands Network English ethiopiangazette.com: Feteh: 2008–2012 [4] closed; chief editor Temesgen Desalegn arrested [5]

  3. Mass media in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    A government-run news agency, now called the Ethiopian News Agency, ran from 1942 to 1947, and then was relaunched in 1954. Early twenty-first century Ethiopian newspapers can be broadly divided into two categories, Ethiopia based and diaspora based, with the majority of the diaspora-based ones being digital-only newspapers.

  4. List of equipment of the Ethiopian Army - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes Pistols PM [1]: 9×18mm: Semi-automatic pistol Soviet Union Standard issue pistol. Browning Hi-Power [1]: 9×19mm: Semi-automatic pistol

  5. Addis Zemen (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 May 1946 it became a broadsheet publication [1] and in December 1958 it became a daily newspaper, [3] along with the Ethiopian Herald. [4] It is based in Addis Ababa and is currently published by the Ethiopian Press Agency. [2] On Sundays, the paper provides its readers with extensive news about children in the country in terms of cultural ...

  6. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    The share price, initially offered at $14.50, rose more than 200% in the first three trading sessions. [21] However, after reaching a peak of nearly $50 on 1 May 2019, the share value declined to under $5/share by year's end. [22] In November 2019, Jumia announced the suspension of its e-commerce operations in Cameroon. [23]

  7. JTV Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The channel was started and named after the singer and talk show host Yosef Gebre (known as Jossy) who previously hosted his talk show Jossy in Z House on EBS TV. [4] After an alleged dispute with EBS TV in 2014, [citation needed] Yosef took his talk show off the channel and started his own channel which later became JTV Ethiopia.

  8. Jimma - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Abba Jifar II of Jimma in 1932, the Kingdom of Jimma was formally absorbed into Ethiopia. During the reorganization of the provinces in 1942, Jimma vanished into Kaffa Province. [7] Herbert S. Lewis states that in the early 1960s it was "the greatest market in all of south-western Ethiopia. On a good day in the dry season ...

  9. 2019 in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    5 October – The first ever Irreechaa was celebrated in Addis Ababa's Meskel Square with hundreds of thousands Oromos attended. [5]11 October – The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed for "his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighbouring Eritrea".