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Change looms for Ethiopia's ancient salt trade

HAMAD-ILE, Ethiopia (Reuters) - Abdu Ibrahim Mohammed was 15 years old when he began trekking with caravans of camels to collect salt in a sun-blasted desert basin of north Ethiopia that is one of the hottest places on earth.Full story

Ethiopian gov't minister, businessmen arrested

An Ethiopian court ruled Tuesday that prosecutors have two weeks to finalize corruption charges against two dozen people who have been arrested, including a senior Cabinet minister. Full story

Ethiopia arrests minister, 11 others over corruption

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopian police have arrested a minister and 11 other people on corruption charges, an official and state media said on Saturday, in the country's most high-profile swoop against graft for more than a decade. Full story

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From an orphanage in Ethiopia to Sand Springs, Okla., two 8-year-old girls faced another life-altering change Wednesday.

  Deaf twin sisters, 8, hear for the first time

A pair of 8-year-old deaf twins who were adopted from Ethiopia hear for the first time after receiving cochlear implants at an Oklahoma hospital. KFOR’s Courtney Francisco reports.

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A little girl’s dream to provide clean water to developing countries has continued, even after her death. NBC’s Diana Alvear reports.

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