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“ፍሉይ ኣረኣእያ ንዘለዎ ምጭፍላቕ ባህሊ ማዕቢሉ፡ ውጽኢቱ ድማ እዚ ንርእዮ ኮይኑ።” ቀዳማይ ክፋል ቃለ መሕትት ምስ ኣምባሳደር ዓንደብርሃን ወልደጊዮርጊስ
Apr 21, 2017 | radio SBS tigrinya … [Read more...] about “ፍሉይ ኣረኣእያ ንዘለዎ ምጭፍላቕ ባህሊ ማዕቢሉ፡ ውጽኢቱ ድማ እዚ ንርእዮ ኮይኑ።” ቀዳማይ ክፋል ቃለ መሕትት ምስ ኣምባሳደር ዓንደብርሃን ወልደጊዮርጊስ
Conversation with professor Araya Debesai on G.I.E of Eritrean Grassroot
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THE ENDURING AMERICAN MILITARY MISSION IN AFRICA
Alexis Okeowo | May 3, 2017 | THE NEW YORKER Publicly, Africa may not be on the radar of the Trump Administration, but it is a priority for the U.S. military. At the moment, seventeen hundred members of the Special Forces and other military personnel are undertaking ninety-six missions in twenty-one countries, and the details of most are unknown to Americans. In charge … [Read more...] about THE ENDURING AMERICAN MILITARY MISSION IN AFRICA
How African governments use advertising as a weapon against media freedom
George Ogola | April 18, 2017 | THE CONVERSATION National governments remain the single largest source of revenue for news organisations in Africa. In Rwanda, for example, a staggering 85-90% of advertising revenue comes from the public sector. In Kenya, it’s estimated that 30% of newspaper revenue comes from government advertising. In 2013, the government spent Ksh40 … [Read more...] about How African governments use advertising as a weapon against media freedom
Zuma Told by South African Court to Explain Cabinet Changes
Sam Mkokeli | 4 maj 2017 | BLOOMBERG A South African High Court ordered President Jacob Zuma to explain why he made changes to his cabinet that included firing Pravin Gordhan as finance minister in March, a move that sparked street demonstrations and a downgrade of the nation’s credit rating to junk. The president initially told the top six leaders of the ruling African … [Read more...] about Zuma Told by South African Court to Explain Cabinet Changes
The Deadly Mediterranean RouteEU Seeks to Ward Off New Refugee Crisis
Christiane Hoffmann, Walter Mayr, Peter Müller, Christoph Schult and Wolf Wiedmann-Schmidt | May 04, 2017 | SPIEGEL INTERNATIONAL The number of migrants crossing the dangerous Mediterranean route has risen significantly since the beginning of the year. European officials fear the situation could further deteriorate. So far, though, Brussels hasn't been able to agree on a … [Read more...] about The Deadly Mediterranean RouteEU Seeks to Ward Off New Refugee Crisis
U.N. human rights chief pushes for inquiry into Ethiopia unrest
Aaron Maasho | ADDIS ABABA | Thu May 4, 2017 | REUTERS The United Nations human rights chief said on Thursday he would push Ethiopia to allow his agency to investigate rights abuses during months of unrest in 2015 and 2016 in which hundreds of people were killed. The Horn of Africa country declared six months of emergency rule in October after more than a year of … [Read more...] about U.N. human rights chief pushes for inquiry into Ethiopia unrest
ኣብ ሆላንድ ክኻየድ ዝተሓስበ ኣኼባ መንእሰያት ህግደፍ ተቓውሞ ከምዘጋጠሞ ተገሊጹ
No need to despair even as the dream of South Africa feels like a nightmare
Thabo Makgoba | April 16, 2017 | THE CONVERSATION Like many, this Easter I feel that the dream of South Africa feels more like a nightmare. Personal interests, corruption, private gain, entitlement, a vicious contempt for the poor and the common good, a culture of blatant lies and cronyism — and possibly worse — dominate our public landscape. This past week, the … [Read more...] about No need to despair even as the dream of South Africa feels like a nightmare
The extraordinary life of Ethiopia’s 93-year-old singing nun
Kate Molleson | Monday 17 April 2017 | THE GUARDIAN She sang for Haile Selassie then retreated from the world, living barefoot in a hilltop monastery, perfecting her bluesy, freewheeling sound. Kate Molleson on The Honky Tonk Nun, her documentary about Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou I’m no great singer, but Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou only really trusted me after I had … [Read more...] about The extraordinary life of Ethiopia’s 93-year-old singing nun