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All three men have valid visas which do not run out until September 9. Much of the funding they are entitled to according to the counselor. “From 2006, the Chinese government has granted scholarship for some 41 Ethiopian students. China's scholarship grants to Ethiopia have now reached 40 to 50 scholarships per year. Over the past years, more than 300 Ethiopian students have benefited from such scholarships. The Academic and Publication sub-committee of ESUO invites members to contribute articles to the first ever issue of the Union’s bulletin. Here is the report. The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held an Ester Celebration on the 19th of April 2009 at Selam Restaurant. Colorful pictures to be posted soon…… Professor Eshetu, who was appointed last Friday, admitted it is a significant step taken by the Chinese government decided to boost the number of government scholarships for Africa from the then 2,000 per year to 4,000 by 2009. As a long-term cooperation partner, Ethiopia will be a major beneficiary to this initiative,” he added. Programme supervisor Georgina Richards reported the men missing to the Metropolitan Police at 10pm when they failed to show up at their London hotel, where they were due to stay overnight before returning to Hartlepool. The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo has successfully held an orientation program for new Ethiopian students in the University of Oslo". Here is the announcement. The other private schools declined to comment for this report. The university administration refused, agreeing to six weeks extension instead. But students say they will not heed to threats. The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held an Ester Celebration on the 19th of April 2009 at Selam Restaurant. Colorful pictures to be posted soon…… Professor Eshetu, who was appointed last Friday, admitted it is a difficult situation. It was at around 6pm when they seperated from the rest of the group and organisers Global Xchange were forced to contact the police to report them missing. The newly appointed president of the university, Professor Eshetu Wencheku said: "The university administration and Ministry of Education discussed this in great detail and we feel that six weeks is enough time to prepare students for examinations." Published: 7:20PM BST 24 Jul 2009 A spokesman said the primary concern is for their safety as they were on their first visit to London. Ethiopian students disappear on trip to Houses of Parliament Last week, the students asked for a two month extension of the academic year because of the time lost due to the disturbances. The three men were among a group of nine visitors who were staying with families in Hartlepool as part of a three-month visit to Britain. Administrators at the city's public Orthodox schools said they would only become involved if those involved stayed in the country longer than their visa allowed. Demands They also said they are fed up by the lack
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