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ADDIS ABABA:The de
adidas 00s ath toll from a Wednesday attack in the western Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia has risen to 222 people, a volunteer from the country rsquo s Red Cross told Reuters on Friday. ldquo Yesterday we buried 207 people who are the victims and 15 more from the attackers, rdquo said the volunteer, Melese Mesfin.The attack occurred in the village of Bekoji in Bulen county in the Metekel zone, and the state-appointed Ethiopian Human Rights Commission initially estimated more than 100 people had been killed.More than 40,000 people fled their homes due to the fighting, Bulen county spokesman Kassahun Addisu said. He said the county had buri
jordan high ed 207 people.Wednesday rsquo s attack by unidentified gunmen was the latest deadly assault in an area bedevilled by ethnic violence.Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed called the atta
adidas campus green ck a ldquo massacre rdquo and deployed federal troops there the next day. The military killed 42 armed men accused of attacking the village.Ethiopia has been grappl Bqpq Cancelled talks
ISLAMABAD/QUETTA:Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday announced that the government would take quot strong action quot against illegal fishing by trawlers off the Gwadar coast, as its residents rsquo protest for their basic rights entered its 28th day.In a tweet, the premier said he had taken notice of the quot very legitimate demands quot of the hardworking fisherfolk of Gwadar, a linchpin of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
air max dawn (CPEC) project.According to the premier, he would also speak to B
jordan2 alochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo so the reservations of the province rsquo s fisherfolk community could be addressed.The people of Gwadar have been staging a sit-in in the port city for their fundamental rights for almost a month.The sit-in is being led by Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, the provincial general secretary of Jamaat-e-Isl
nike 90 ami (JI) Balochistan.On Friday, thousands of people, including women and children as well as fishermen, marched on the main roads and streets of Gwadar