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እታ ናይ ሞት መጽሓፍ!
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ፕሮግራም ሬድዮ መድረኽ
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‘They Will Find Us and Kill Us’
Siobhän O'Grady | July 14, 2016 | Foreign Policy From murder to mass rape, a special report from the front lines of South Sudan’s civil war. NYAL, South Sudan — The South Sudanese government soldiers arrived in a village outside rebel leader Riek Machar’s hometown of Leer early on an October morning last year, and they fanned out quickly through the maze of thatch-roofed … [Read more...] about ‘They Will Find Us and Kill Us’
When You’re A Nomad, You Need Portable Art
Diane Cole | July 15, 2016 | NPR Think of it as art to go — and on the go. That's the theme for the exhibition "Designs for Mobile Living: Art from Eastern Africa" at the Baltimore Museum of Art. There are a mere 28 objects, ranging from brightly decorated shields and glass-beaded belts for carrying spears to finely crafted necklaces and painstakingly carved drinking … [Read more...] about When You’re A Nomad, You Need Portable Art
Why Turkey’s Coup d’État Failed
Edward Luttwak | July 16, 2016 | Foreign Policy And why Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s craven excesses made it so inevitable. Rule No. 2 in planning a successful military coup is that any mobile forces that are not part of the plot — and that certainly includes any fighter jet squadrons — must be immobilized or too remote to intervene. (Which is why Saudi army units, for … [Read more...] about Why Turkey’s Coup d’État Failed
Zimbabwe’s Dying Dictatorship
Michael Bratton and Eldred Masunungure | July 10, 2016 | Foreign Policy The Country Prepares for Life After Mugabe In 2016, as President Robert Mugabe celebrates his 92nd birthday and 36th year in power, Zimbabwe stands on the brink of another meltdown. The country’s current economic insecurity and political conflict are reminiscent of 2000–08, when … [Read more...] about Zimbabwe’s Dying Dictatorship
The Senate’s Only Black Republican Opens Up About Being Mistreated by Cops
Conor Friedersdorf | Jul 15, 2016 | The Atlantic Citing recent killings by police, Tim Scott of South Carolina asked his colleagues to stop ignoring the struggles of those who face racial prejudice. Tim Scott of South Carolina is the only black Republican in the United States Senate. This week, moved by police killings of Eric Garner, Walter Scott, and Philando Castile, he … [Read more...] about The Senate’s Only Black Republican Opens Up About Being Mistreated by Cops
Turkey’s coup may have failed – but history shows that it won’t be long before another one succeeds
Robert Fisk | 16 July 2016 | The Independent Too late did Erdogan realise the cost of the role he had chosen for his country – when you can no longer trust your army, there are serious issues that need to be addressed Recep Tayyip Erdogan had it coming. The Turkish army was never going to remain compliant while the man who would recreate the Ottoman Empire turned his … [Read more...] about Turkey’s coup may have failed – but history shows that it won’t be long before another one succeeds
Why too many African countries are stuck in the Third World
Sandile Swana and Lumkile Mondi | July 14 2016 | Business Day ONE of the most hotly debated topics in development economics is: what does it take to steer a poor country from Third World to First World status? It is a debate of particular relevance in Africa, which is home to a large number of countries in the Third World category. It also has some of the … [Read more...] about Why too many African countries are stuck in the Third World
From Ataturk to Erdogan — a timeline of modern Turkey by Daniel Dombey July 16 2016, 09:01
Daniel Dombey | July 16 2016 | Business Day Turkey's turbulent modern history in outline: 1923 - Established by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. 1946 - First democratic elections held. 1950 - In second election, Ataturk's Republican People's party loses power to Democratic party. 1960 - Coup orchestrated by military junta. Menderes is put on trial and executed in 1961. … [Read more...] about From Ataturk to Erdogan — a timeline of modern Turkey by Daniel Dombey July 16 2016, 09:01