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On and Eritrea
On June 10, 2008 clashes broke out in the Ras Doumeira region between Djibouti and Eritrea.
On 13 April 2006, Eritrea received a soft loan from the Government of China to upgrade their communication infrastructure.
On November 6, the Department of Justice set a deadline of January 10 for those from another 13 countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Eritrea, Lebanon, Morocco, North Korea, Oman, Qatar, Somalia, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
On 13 May 1998, at the outbreak of the Ethiopian-Eritrean War, Ethiopia, in what Eritrean radio described as a " total war " policy, mobilized its forces for a full assault against Eritrea.
On the 23rd, Mussolini began to send large numbers of troops to Eritrea and Italian Somaliland.
On October 3, 1935, shortly after the League exonerated both parties in the Walwal incident, Italian armed forces from Eritrea invaded Ethiopia without a declaration of war leading Ethiopia to declare war on Italy beginning the Second Italo – Abyssinian War.
On January 18 and January 19, 1941, the British launched offensives against the Italians: Cunningham's force from Kenya into Italian Somaliland and southern Ethiopia and to the north Platt's divisions from the Sudan into Eritrea.
On 3 October 1935, General Emilio De Bono advanced into Ethiopia from Eritrea without a declaration of war, leading a force of approximately 100, 000 Italian and 25, 000 Eritrean soldiers towards the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
On 10 June 1940, the Italians were organized in four command sectors: the Northern Sector ( the area near Asmara, Eritrea ), the Southern Sector ( Jimma, Ethiopia ), the Eastern Sector ( near the border with French Somaliland and British Somaliland ), and the Giuba Sector ( southern Somalia near Kismayo, Italian Somaliland ).
On July 4, 1940, Italian forces in Eritrea crossed the Sudanese border and forced the small British garrison holding the railway junction at Kassala to withdraw.
On 20 February 1941, the armed merchant cruiser Ramb I broke out of Massawa with the colonial ship Eritrea and the armed merchant cruiser Ramb II The Ramb I and Ramb II were known as auxiliary cruisers or merchant raiders, armed ships which disguised themselves as noncombatant merchant vessels.
On 25 January 1990 he was appointed Nuncio to Ethiopia and he became Apostolic Delegate to Djibouti on 26 March 1992 and on 30 September 1995 Nuncio to Eritrea.
On September 21, 2006, Eritrean Airlines entered an accord with the government of Pakistan to start direct flights between Eritrea and Pakistan.
On 13 May 1998 Ethiopia, in what Eritrean radio described as a " total war " policy, mobilized its forces for a full assault against Eritrea.
On the Eritrean side, around 7, 500 Ethiopians living in Eritrea were interned, and thousands of others were deported.
On 13 April 2002, the EritreaEthiopia Boundary Commission established under the Algiers Agreement in collaboration with Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague agreed upon a " final and binding " verdict.
On 21 December 2005, a commission at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that Eritrea broke international law when it attacked Ethiopia in 1998, triggering the broader conflict.
On 7 December 2005, Eritrea banned UN helicopter flights and ordered Western members ( particularly from the United States, Canada, Europe and Russia ) of the UN peacekeeping mission on its border with Ethiopia to leave within 10 days, sparking concerns of further conflict with its neighbour.
On 30 June 2006, Ibrahim, Khamis Abdalla, the leader of an SLM faction, Dr Sharif Harir and Ahmed Ibrahim, co-leaders of the National Democratic Alliance ( Sudan ), founded the National Redemption Front rebel group in Asmara, Eritrea but which is based in Chad.
On an 1810 map by Henry Salt, Logo appears in Ethiopia ( the area corresponds to today's Loggo Sarda, which had its own rulers, and which is inhabited by Christian Tigrayans and Muslim Saho ; others claim it to correspond to nearby Loggo Chewa further west in Eritrea ).

On and Ethiopia
On 25 June 2009, the patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Ethiopia, Abune Paulos, said he would announce to the world the next day the unveiling of the Ark of the Covenant, which he said had been kept safe and secure in a church in Axum, Ethiopia.
" On a similar note, the Ethiopian historian-anglophile Bahru Zewde observed that " few events in the modern period have brought Ethiopia to the attention of the world as has the victory at Adwa ;".
On the African continent, the cannon was first used by the Somali Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi of the Adal Sultanate in his conquest of Ethiopia in 1529.
On March 2012, Ethiopia attacked Eritrean army outposts along the border.
On September 5, 2005, the National Elections Board of Ethiopia released the final election results, which confirmed that the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front retained its control of the government, but showed that opposition parties had increased their share of parliamentary seats, from 12 to 176.
On September 5, 2005, the National Elections Board of Ethiopia released the final election results in which confirmed that the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front retained its control of the government, but showed that opposition parties had increased their share of parliamentary seats, from 12 to 176.
On 30 August 2012 it was announced that British firm Nyota Minerals was about to become the first foreign company to receive a mining licence to extract gold from an estimated resource of 52 tonnes in western Ethiopia.
On March 25, 1889, the Shewa ruler Menelik II — having conquered Tigray and Amhara, declared himself Emperor of Ethiopia ( Abyssinia in the European parlance of the time ).
On the eve of War, an agreement about rendering the military help for Ethiopia was concluded.
On the island of Tana Qirqos is a rock shown to Paul B. Henze, on which he was told the Virgin Mary had rested on her journey back from Egypt ; he was also told that Frumentius, who introduced Christianity to Ethiopia, is " allegedly buried on Tana Cherqos.
On 16 June 1963, Somali guerrillas started an insurgency at Hodayo, in eastern Ethiopia, a watering place north of Werder, after Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie rejected their demand for self-government in the Ogaden.
On 6 March 1964, Somalia and Ethiopia agreed to a cease-fire.
On the dismissal ( 1966 ) by the International Court of Justice of a complaint brought by Ethiopia and Liberia against South Africa's continued presence in the territory, the U. N. General Assembly revoked South Africa's mandate.
On 10 September 1987, a new constitution was adopted, and the country was renamed the People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
On the way back to Seriphos Island, Perseus stopped in the kingdom of Ethiopia.
On 2 November 1930 he attended the coronation of Haile Selassie of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa.
On this occasion, Badoglio was appointed the first Viceroy and Governor General of Ethiopia and ennobled with the victory title of Duke of Addis Abeba.
On 11 June 1936, Rodolfo Graziani replaced Badoglio as Viceroy and Governor General of Ethiopia.
On August 6, 1928, in addition to abiding by Article X, Italy and Ethiopia signed the Italo – Ethiopian Treaty of Friendship.
On August 27 in the same year, both Italy and Ethiopia signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact, an international treaty " providing for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy.
On December 6, 1934, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia protested Italian aggression at Walwal.
On January 3, 1935, Ethiopia appealed to the League of Nations for arbitration in the Walwal incident.

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