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2008-05-28
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Eritrea, Ethiopia, Malawi and Mozambique, four of the world’s least developed nations, have reduced their under-5 mortality rates by 40 percent or more since 1990. -- UNICEF report, “The State of Africa’s Children”
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2008-01-04
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Somalia's interim President Abdullahi Yusuf, 72, has fallen ill and been flown to neighbouring Ethiopia for treatment.
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2007-09-20
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The members of the IAEA 35-nation board of governors are Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russian, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand and the United States.
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2007-04-25
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A separatist guerrilla group, the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF), killed 65 Ethiopians and nine Chinese in their sleep in a pre-dawn raid on an oil field that Ethiopia blamed on rebels backed by regional foe Eritrea.
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2007-04-20
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A column of Ethiopian trucks, more than 100-strong and including armoured cars, are seen crossing into Somalia. Ethiopia only admits to having military trainers in the country helping the interim government.
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2007-04-19
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In Mogadishu, Somalia, a suicide attacker drove a 4x4 through the gates of an Ethiopian military base before detonating explosives which set off secondary blasts from munitions nearby.
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2007-03
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A group of British embassy workers and their Ethiopian guides are kidnapped in the northern Afar region bordering on Eritrea. They are eventually released in Eritrea
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2007-02
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Around 50,000 Somalis have crossed into Ethiopia in the past six months to flee instability at home, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reports.
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2007-01-23
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A ceremony is held in Mogadishu, to mark the start of Ethiopia's withdrawal from Somalia. Some 200 soldiers are seen leaving at the start of a three-phase process.
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2007-01-01
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Somali government troops, supported by Ethiopian troops, seize the southern port of Kismayo - the last remaining stronghold of the UIC
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