Ethiopia
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Rights chief also warns Britain will be ‘judged harshly by history for its failure to help prevent civilian slaughter in Gaza’
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‘It’s rude not to offer three cups’: the lengthy, beloved coffee rituals binding Ethiopians together
Brewing can involve incense, butter, herbs or spices, and takes so long neighbours take it in turns. But they wouldn’t have it any other way -
Saleh Ahmed Handule Ali, now 33, had indefinite leave to remain in UK, but Home Office failed to keep a record
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This year’s ‘Olympics of the art world’ features many artists wrestling with ideas of colonialism and its lingering influence
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Watchdog examining claims key details have not been disclosed about altar tablets that museum is facing calls to return
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Fair AccessCholera now threatens 1bn people. It’s time to finish what we began in the 19th centuryHakainde Hichilema and Tedros Adhanom GhebreyesusWith the disease raging in 23 countries and no vaccine stocks, Zambia and the WHO propose a way to stop the deaths
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3 out of 5 stars.Robin Dimet’s heartfelt documentary follows Sami, who has spent nearly two decades translating classical mythology into Amharic, to the detriment of other parts of his life
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Other lives: Lecturer in theology at King’s College London who wrote a translation of the Dead Sea scrolls
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Proposed sale of Abyssinian artefact taken during 1868 battle triggers appeal for restitution of ‘wrongfully acquired’ item
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