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the Ethiopian Prime Minister who helped end his country's 20-year war with Eritrea.Announcing the prize in Oslo, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said Abiy's "efforts deserve recognition and need encouragement."The conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea over disputed border territory came at a huge financial and humanitarian cost for both countries.Abiy, 43, also recently won plaudits for his role in helping to broker a power-sharing deal in neighboring Sudan after a political crisis that led to the arrest of Omar al-Bashir, the country's ruler for almost three decades.Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, said Abiy -- who has received both praise and criticism for his reforms in Ethiopia -- has not been recognized too soon, but acknowledged that progress still needs to be made in the country."As Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed has sought to promote reconciliation, solidarity and social justice," she added."However, many challenges remain unresolved. Ethnic strife continues to escalate, and we have seen troubling examples of this in recent weeks and months."Reiss-Andersen continued: "There is definitely a lot achieved already in reforming Ethiopia to a democracy but there's also a long way to go. Rome was not made in a day and neither will peace or democratic development be achieved in a short period of time."The committee had not been able to contact Abiy before making his award public, but after the announcement the Ethiopian Prime Minister's office tweeted that it was "pleased to express our pride" in his selection.Elected in April last year, the early months of Abiy's premiership were marked with bold and progressive decision making.He released the country's political prisoners, denouncing their torture, and freed jailed journalists. Abiy met the political opposition and civil society to discuss reform, and invited previously exiled political parties to return to Ethiopia. He also embarked on major institutional reforms, including in the security and justice sectors."In Ethiopia, even if much work remains, Abiy Ahmed has initiated important reforms that give many citizens hope for a better life and a brighter future," said Reiss-Andersen. 2199
The company received a report of a potential injury associated with the consumption of this product, the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) said. "FSIS has received no additional reports of injury or illness from consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider."Anyone who's bought the products is urged to throw them away or return them to the place of purchase.The products recalled are about 246,514 pounds, and have "best if used by" dates of 01/17/2020 and 01/18/2020, and lot codes 19017 and 19018. 580
The chase ended at State Road 52 and 21st Street in Dade City. A trooper had to break out the vehicle windows because the three women refused to get out and resisted arrest. They were interlocking their arms together in the car when the trooper broke the windows. The trooper tasered all three women and took them into custody. They were taken to the Pasco County Jail. "Total insanity!" Norma Urig said. She is on her way to Georgia from Fort Meyers. She swung into the same rest stop off I75 Thursday to use the restroom. "As all places I mean, people know what a rest area is for and it certainly isn’t that," she said. She’s blown away by what witnesses say they saw here Wednesday. She often times brings her grand kids on this trip with her. She believes the girls put troopers and other drivers at risk. "What if they had been with me? That’s not something I would want them to see," she said. "They’re there to protect us. What if someone desperately needed an officer or medical care while you’re playing goose with them."FHP says several of the troopers involved sustained minor injuries during the pursuit. The driver, Oasis Shakira McLeod, 18, and the two passengers, Jeniyah McLeod, 19, and Cecilia Eunique Young, 19, were charged with Fleeing to Elude, Resisting arrest, aggravated assault and lewd acts. 1320
The culprits, DeWine said, were the child's father and members of his extended family. According to their indictments, four of them plotted meticulously to kill the Rhodens on April 22, 2016, and conceal the evidence after. Two more face charges of aiding in the cover-up. "We always felt from the beginning that the perpetrators were very familiar with the victims and their homes," DeWine said. "The Wagners certainly were."The victims were found shot to death at four homes on the morning of April 22, 2016. Officials have said they believe the shootings took place hours earlier. Authorities had suspected there were multiple attackers who were familiar with the victims' homes and the surrounding area, about 70 miles south of Columbus.The victims are: 793
The collapse also impacted Pacific Surfliner trains, causing a stoppage between Solana Beach and Old Town. By 10:35 a.m., Surfliner officials said tracks at Del Mar were reopened but changes to train service, including passenger transfers, were put into effect. 261