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15 Oct
Sister Goito grew up in a pastoral family in Ethiopia and became the first woman to receive a bachelor's degree in the Hamer community.
13 Oct
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6 Oct
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3 Oct
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7 Sep
We look at reactions from the local press after Mexico's governing and opposition parties nominate female candidates ahead of next year's presidential election. Also: Great Britain is not so great as the British weeklies deplore the "crumbling" state of the country. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi raises eyebrows with references to "Bharat", not India, in state-issued G20 invitations. Finally, find out what your favorite coffee beverage says about your personality!
31 Aug
Doctors in Australia have found and removed a live parasitic worm, roughly 8 centimeters long, from a woman's brain. It's the first known case of its kind.
12 Aug
France is looking to small, self-sustaining green power projects to solve its energy woes, Advocates say the move democratizes energy prodution while reducing dependenies on fossil fuels and foreign powers.

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