| Norway: Warsay Soccer Team Defeated in Semi-Finals |
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The Eritrean children soccer team, Warsay, that participated in the Norwegian Football Cup matches was today beaten by the Thai counterpart in the semi-finals.
The Eritrean children soccer teams, namely the Warsay and Mekete, have advanced to the quarter and semi-finals respectively.
The Eritrea Institute of Technology and the College of Arts and Social Sciences graduated a total of 1,785 students in degree and diploma today.
Members of the Eritrean Police Force as well as those from the Correctional and Rehabilitation Services, who have been attending a special course at the Dekemhare Training Center have graduated. The trainees were given training focusing on work methods, crime prevention, ethics and public relations, among others.
