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‘A solar Saudi Arabia’ | While Trump promotes coal, Chile and others are turning to cheap sun power
MARIA ELENA, Chile | March 31, 2017 | The Washington Post On the solar farms of the Atacama Desert, the workers dress like astronauts. They wear bodysuits and wraparound sunglasses, with thick canvas headscarves to shield them from the radiation. The sun is so intense and the air so dry that seemingly nothing survives. Across vast, rocky wastes blanched of color, there are … [Read more...] about ‘A solar Saudi Arabia’ | While Trump promotes coal, Chile and others are turning to cheap sun power
Refugee children in Sweden are falling into coma-like states on learning their families will be deported
Will Worley | April 2, 2017 | The Independent Resignation syndrome, or uppgivenhetssyndrom, has been diagnosed in 60 children this year Authorities in Sweden are attempting to solve a problem that appears unique to its child refugees - uppgivenhetssyndrom or "resignation syndrome". The condition causes healthy youngsters to deteriorate into a comatose-like state after … [Read more...] about Refugee children in Sweden are falling into coma-like states on learning their families will be deported
The painting that has reopened wounds of American racism
Ed Helmore | Sunday 2 April 2017 | The Guardian New York art world bitterly divided over ‘cultural appropriation’ of 1955 photograph of murdered 14-year-old Emmett Till It is one of the most powerful images to emerge from the racism that infected the southern states of America in the 1950s – the photograph of a badly beaten 14-year-old boy, lynched after being falsely … [Read more...] about The painting that has reopened wounds of American racism
ምግሃስ ሰብኣዊ መሰላት ደቀንስትዮ ኣብ ኤርትራ
Human Rights Concern - Eritrea (HRCE) | Mar 12, 2017 | asmarino.com … [Read more...] about ምግሃስ ሰብኣዊ መሰላት ደቀንስትዮ ኣብ ኤርትራ
How the Europeans covered their backs by removing colonial archives
Stephen Williams | 28 March 2017 | New African Vincent Hiribarren is a lecturer in World History at King’s College, London. His work has led him to study many colonial-era archives of European countries that had a presence in Africa. Stephen Williams went to meet him. Vincent Hiribarren is not perhaps a typical academic – he is too young and too informal. But it was clear … [Read more...] about How the Europeans covered their backs by removing colonial archives
መደብ ንሓቂ ብጋህዲ ካብ ስደት ቍ. 18
ኣወሃሃድን ኣቕራብን ቀለታ ኪዳነ | Mar 25, 2017 መደብ ንሓቂ ብጋህዲ ካብ ስደት ቍ. 18 ኣወሃሃድን ኣቕራብን ቀለታ ኪዳነ ሕማቕ ብዕራይካ ትሸጦ ሕማቕ ሰብኣይካ ትፈትሖ ሕማቕ ውላድካ ግን ንመን ትህቦ? ዝኸበርኩምን ዝኸበርክንን ተኸታተልቲ ከመይ ቀኒኹም? መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ኣብ ልቡ እንተዝምለስ እሞ ኣብዚ ዝሓለፈ 26 ዓመታት ኣብ ልዕሊ ሃገርናን ህዝብናን ዘውረዶ በደልን ግፍዕን ኣጕህዩዎን ኣጣዒሱዎን መጥሓን ኣብ ዝባኑ ተሰኪሙ ንህዝቢ ኤርትራ ‘’ህዝበይ በዲለካ ኢየ’ሞ እቕሬታ ግበረለይ፡ እነሆ ካራ መሕረድየይ እነሆ ገመድ መሕነቕየይ’’ ድላይኩም ፍረዱኒ እንተዝብልስ ሕድገት … [Read more...] about መደብ ንሓቂ ብጋህዲ ካብ ስደት ቍ. 18
The Origins of Tigrigna
Phd. Sebhatu Gebremichael | 19 February 2017 | Tv Sened Eritra … [Read more...] about The Origins of Tigrigna
Ahmed Kathrada dies at 87; Nelson Mandela’s trusted ally helped overturn apartheid in South Africa
Robyn Dixon | March 27, 2017 | Los Angeles Times Ahmed Kathrada, a close confidante of Nelson Mandela who dedicated his life to opposing apartheid and racism, died in Johannesburg on Tuesday morning. He was 87. Kathrada died after suffering a "short period of illness," according to a statement from the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation. He was hospitalized earlier in March to … [Read more...] about Ahmed Kathrada dies at 87; Nelson Mandela’s trusted ally helped overturn apartheid in South Africa
Black and Proud. Even if Strangers Can’t Tell.
REBECCA CARROLL | APRIL 1, 2017 | THE NEW YORK TIMES My 11-year-old is understated, but not shy. He likes to bake, loves video games, is loyal to his friends and, biased as I may be, is a pretty good-looking kid. He gets mad sometimes, though, that people don’t immediately register him as black. “You’re so lucky,” he said to me a few months ago. “People look at you … [Read more...] about Black and Proud. Even if Strangers Can’t Tell.
Women in Ghana pay a heavy social price for not having children
Jasmine Fledderjohann | March 27, 2017 | The Conversation The number of children a woman of reproductive age bears has been declining globally. Yet childbearing expectations in some parts of Africa remain high. In Ghana, for example, the total fertility rate – the average number of children expected per woman over a lifetime – stands at 4.2. Women in Ghana are under … [Read more...] about Women in Ghana pay a heavy social price for not having children