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‘Audio trainspotters’ collect on-board announcements
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Kibbutzniks, quitters and patriotism
podcast What does a row about a kibbutz say about modern Israel? Are record numbers of people about to give up their jobs? And why can’t we work out how to celebrate Britishness?
By The Week Staff Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Ethiopia, passwords and a plague of mice
podcast Is the Ethiopian PM a hero or villain? Should the police have power over our passwords? And why are mice multiplying like rabbits in Australia?
By The Week Staff Published
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Ethiopia: massacre in Tigray fuels genocide fears
In Depth Almost 200 civilians killed by Ethiopia and Eritrean military forces in latest human rights abuse in region
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Instant Opinion: ‘Relax. Joe Biden will be sworn in’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 12 November
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Why Ethiopia may be heading for civil war
Speed Read Military seizes airport and shuts off internet in northern Tigray region as rebels reject PM Abiy Ahmed
By Gabriel Power, The Week UK Last updated
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Are Egypt and Ethiopia heading for a water war?
In Depth Cairo warns of ‘consequences’ if fellow African nation takes control of Nile River
By James Ashford Published
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Locusts ravage East Africa’s crops in worst invasion in 25 years
In Depth Hundreds of thousands of tons of food destroyed
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Ethiopia coup thwarted after army chief killed
Speed Read Country’s military chief of staff assassinated by bodyguard as government sees off putsch in north
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Dead tattoo artist’s skin to be preserved and framed
Speed Read And other stories from the stranger side of life
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Political prisoners thrown to lions in Ethiopia
Speed Read Reformist prime minister reveals torture practice thought to have ended decades ago
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Ethiopia and Eritrea end decades-long ‘state of war’
Speed Read Landmark accord hailed as ‘light of hope’ for Africa by Pope Francis
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East Africa hunger crisis: Mo Farah backs UK charity appeal
In Depth Olympian tells Britons to 'act now' and help millions facing starvation
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Forgotten conflicts: the wars that go unnoticed
In Depth Across the world – and especially in Africa – war can rage on for years, ignored by all those who are not directly affected
By The Week Staff Published
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