Ethiopian authorities had suspended nine DW correspondents in October, only to reinstate seven this week and permanently suspend two. DW said it was considering legal action.
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Thank you, Mr. President, Members of the Security Council, I am grateful for the opportunity to discuss the evolving crisis ...
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The United States has ended temporary legal protections for thousands of Ethiopian nationals, ordering them to leave the country within 60 days or face arrest and deportation. Homeland Security ...