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A woman prays outside a church during a traditional mass for the New Year to mark the Ethiopian Millennium in Addis Ababa
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Ethiopians celebrate their millennium
Ringing in third millennium in Addis Ababa more than seven years after it was celebrated in the west.
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Earthquakes rock Indonesia
Three powerful earthquakes jolt Indonesia, triggering tsunami alerts and causing panic through the region.
A boy puts up decorative lightings, commonly displayed on the exteriors of homes during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, for sale at a shop in Amman
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