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Ethiopia sets June 21 as new date for elections

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Ethiopia's poll body says its twice-delayed national elections will be held on June 21, kicking off a fresh countdown to a major test of democratic reforms under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. SOUNDBITE

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