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Top news items in major Ethiopian media outlets

Xinhua, October 30, 2016 Adjust font size:

Ethiopia and Norway have agreed to enhance their long standing bilateral cooperation in the fields of climate change and education.

"We agreed on how we can enhance the cooperation in the field of education and skills," said Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende following the discussion with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. (Ethiopian News Agency/ENA)

-- Ethiopian State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Taye Atske-selassie, spoke at the Atlantic Council's Africa Center on issues of state of emergency.

Taye noted that the government is committed to facilitating an all inclusive political dialogue aiming at addressing the root causes of people's grievances. (Fana Broadcasting Corporate/FBC)

-- Employees of the factories affected by the recent riot in the town of Sebeta have resumed their work as peace and stability returned to the localities.

The riot that led to lootings and damages on various factories in the town subsided, allowing workers to return to their daily duties. (Ethiopian News Agency/ENA)

-- The Development Bank of Ethiopia (DBE) said it would make an adjustment on the repayment of loan for companies whose properties had been damaged in Sebeta town, on the outskirts of Addis Ababa.

Heads of the bank have visited the firms which were attacked in the recent violence in the town. (Fana Broadcasting Corporate/FBC) Endit