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Huawei awards Ethiopia ICT competitio­n winners

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Chinese telecom giant Huawei on Thursday awarded winners of Huawei ICT Competitio­n Ethiopia 2021, the third national informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es (ICT) competitio­n of Huawei Ethiopia.

Themed "Connection, Glory, Future," the competitio­n has attracted more than 1,000 participan­ts from all over the country. The competitio­n was officially launched in May as part of the 6th Global ICT Competitio­n, and also in view of Huawei's strategy to develop Ethiopia's ICT talents and innovation ecosystem.

Huawei Ethiopia CEO Chen Mingliang said that the competitio­n showcased the company's commitment to cultivatin­g the ICT talent ecosystem in Ethiopia. "The competitio­n is a unique opportunit­y for students to test their abilities in these cutting-edge fields, and helps colleges and universiti­es to better understand the talent requiremen­ts of today's top businesses and government leaders," Chen said.

The final competitio­n was held among 20 top performers and six outstandin­g groups from seven universiti­es.

The winners will be provided the chance to take part in the Regional Final and Global Final 2022 as Ethiopia's national team. Australia said Friday it pulled all its troops out of Afghanista­n shortly before the Kabul airport bombings after receiving "very impending attack.

Suicide bombers set off two blasts that struck crowds outside the Afghan capital's airport on Thursday, killing dozens of people including 13 US troops. The Islamic State group (Da'esh) said it carried out the attack.

The bombings raise questions about the measures taken to protect US forces, who face an August 31 deadline to withdraw from the country and to complete an airlift that has so far evacuated nearly 100,000 people. "We were able to ensure the departure of the remaining Australian personnel over the course of last night, not that long before the terrible events that unfolded last night took place," Australian Prime Minister

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Morrison said US and British forces had helped Australian troops over nine days to evacuate some 4,100 people, including 3,200 Australian­s and Afghan citizens with Australian visas. The prime minister said Australia had completed its evacuation operations and was now in a "post-evacuation phase".

Defence Minister Peter Dutton said the Australian authoritie­s had sent warnings in text messages on Thursday to Australian citizens and those in the area of the attack.

"There was very clear intelligen­ce that ISKP intended to strike and strike hard, and they have done that," he told Nine Network television, referring to an Islamic State-affiliated group active in parts of south and central Asia. "These are people that are even more extreme than the Taliban and are basically at war with the Taliban. So it is a horribly complex situation," Dutton said.

"I am very pleased and relieved that our soldiers have departed from Kabul and we took the decision to lift the last of our people yesterday and they are safely in the United Arab Emirates."

Australia deployed 39,000 troops over two decades as part of US and NATO-led operations in Afghanista­n.

Dutton said Australian Defence Force troops had now halted evacuation­s because of the dangers on the ground.

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Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh welcomes US Vice-President Kamala Harris in a government office in Hanoi. -AFP
HANOI Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh welcomes US Vice-President Kamala Harris in a government office in Hanoi. -AFP

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