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After years of hostility between the countries, Ethiopia's new prime minister explains why he is willing to start talks.
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Meles Zenawi's legacy for the Horn of Africa
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Ethiopia's new PM sworn into office
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Thousands attend funeral of Ethiopia's leader
World leaders have attended state burial in Addis Ababa of former PM Meles Zenawi, who died suddenly last month.
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Ethiopia prepares to bury PM Zenawi
Several African heads of state expected to attend funeral of Meles Zenawi, who died two weeks ago in Belgium hospital.
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Power vacuum fears engulf Ethiopia
Analysts warn stability in region depends on peaceful transition following death of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.
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Ethiopia prepares for post-Zenawi era
Nation mourning loss of former leader Meles Zenawi also faces crucial questions about its future.
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