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Tadele Roba’s New Highly Anticipated Album Coming Soon!

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Tadle Roba has put his best work into his new album that has been highly anticipated by his fans. This not only takes you on a musical journey but will also have you tapping your feet and clapping your hands. This album will be released and distributed in North America and Europe by Big Dee […]

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Putin scraps blanket ban on protests at Sochi Games

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday reversed a blanket ban on protests at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, bowing to pressure from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Russia had initially banned any political protests in the Russian Black Sea resort city during the February Games as part of a tough security crackdown, ostensibly aimed at […]

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2 months given to legalize status

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SOURCE  ARAB NEWS JEDDAH: MD AL-SULAMI In a major relief to undocumented expats, authorities have given a two-month grace period for thousands of expatriates who could not correct their legal status during the seven-month amnesty period, to complete the rectification procedures at the Passport Department (Jawazat). “Interior Minister Prince Muhammad bin Naif has ordered the […]

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Kim Jong Un: Nothing New About Purifying ‘Filth’

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Article by Wn.com Correspondent Dallas Darling “Humans live like lice in the folds of a garment…When fleas buzz in your ear, you do not hear them: how could God even hear men, let alone concede their wishes.” -Wang Ch’ung, Taoist Philosopher Nor…

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Eye-Controlled Gaming May Be Closer Than It Appears

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One of the biggest bugbears for gamers has long been the need to use a joystick to both track a target and control the motion of their avatar or weapons, but at International CES 2014 next week, Tobii Technology will demonstrate a new solution. Tobii has teamed up with SteelSeries, the companies announced Friday, to produce what they claim will be the first mass-market eye tracking peripheral for gamers.

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Yehiwot Mastawesha

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You Might Also LikeTsnatKamesoTemewKategnaAynegam WoyAmedrakiw[African Movie] Guday Alegn[African Movie] Wagaw

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Dozens of polling stations ablaze on eve of disputed Bangladesh poll

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Reuters January 4, 2014 – 11:39 By Ruma Paul and Tony Munroe DHAKA (Reuters) – Nearly 60 polling stations in Bangladesh were set on fire and three people were killed on the eve of Sunday’s election in which the ruling Awami League looks certain …

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South Sudan ceasefire talks delayed

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Face-to-face talks between warring parties in South Sudan have been delayed, government and rebel delegations said Saturday, dashing hopes of a swift ceasefire to end raging battles and risks of all-out civil war. South Sudan Information Minister …

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The Washington Post: Keeping faith in Afghanistan

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The United States’ war effort in Afghanistan is to wind down this year, leaving a multitude of unanswered questions and plenty of loose ends. But the United States must not leave any ambiguity about the fate of the interpreters who aided U.S. forces over the past 13 years. Congress has approved a special immigrant visa program for those who courageously served as the eyes and ears of the troops, but problems remain. The point of the program and a…

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