Ideas that make us think wisely and deeply በጥበብ እና በጥልቀት እንድናሰብ የሚያደርጉ ሀሳቦች
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The Voice of Ethiopia is one of the many multicultural shows broadcasted on CJSW 90.9 FM. The Voice of Ethiopia focuses on current affairs and radio dramas in the Amharic language. We also air a variety of Ethiopian music, some of which very similar to blues and jazz. This program is the only source of information on Ethiopia on Calgary airwaves.
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This is a podcast from the Ethiopian Christian Fellowship in Finland, where you can listen to biblical teachings, messages, and sermons. May God bless all our listeners.
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Daily Tigrinya (ትግርኛ) radio programs for Eritrea & Ethiopia, brought to you by Adventist World Radio
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Hh Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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TARIK is an Ethiopian history podcast which strives to educate Ethiopians & non-Ethiopians alike in the rich, diverse, and ancient history of Ethiopia. Referencing historical and academic sources, we intend to present factual discussions about significant events, great figures, culture, linguistics, religions & much more. Our goal is to educate the next generation to take pride in the boundless history that our country has to offer.
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about the Ethiopian Famine
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Welcome to the Ethiopian Chelsea Fans Radio podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Welcome to Hashim Aziz, where amazing things happen.
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The Black Panther has long been a Marvel fan favorite, but when the film hit the big screen in 2018 it shattered box office records. But did you know there’s a real life version of Wakanda? I am going to take you on a journey across three millennia in the most fascinating civilization. As ancient as Rome and as legendary as medieval England, Ethiopia’s story is so dramatic it’s hard to believe it’s not fiction. This is history the way it’s supposed to be done.
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In Ethiopia, 65% of people don’t have access to clean drinking water. In this album we take a glimpse at the struggles Ethiopians go through each day, just to survive. We look closely at the different methods used to improve the quality of life in the rural highlands as well as the conflict between neighbouring farming villages attempting to share the same water supply. This material forms part of the course U116 Environment: journeys through a changing world.
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